- 2007 Spotless dispute
The 2007 Spotless dispute was an industrial dispute between contracting company
Spotless and 800cite web | title = Hospital staff locked out after strike | work = North Shore Times | url = http://stuff.co.nz/4133421a6497.html | date =2007-07-20 ] of their employees working at various hospitals aroundNew Zealand and represented by theService & Food Workers Union . The workers were locked out onJuly 12 after announcing rolling strikes were to start following the breakdown of employment agreement negotiations.cite web | title = Locked-out workers take cause to the street | work = The Gisborne Herald | url = http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/article.asp?aid=10226&iid=773&sud=27 | date =2007-07-15 ] Spotless spokesman Peter Jennings has said that the union had refused to withdraw strike notices and negotiate details of an agreement, while the company also claims the lock out was for health and safety reasons. The union took Spotless to the Employment Court, arguing that the lockout was illegal,cite web | title = Hospital lockout goes back to Court | work = SFWU | url = http://sfwu.org.nz/news.asp?pageID=2145822798&RefID=2141734771 | date =2007-07-22 ] The lockout was overturned by the court onJuly 23 cite web | title = Employment Court overturns lockout. Union calls for backpay | work = SFWU | url = http://sfwu.org.nz/news.asp?pageID=2145822798&RefID=2141734774 | date =2007-07-23 ] . Chief Judge Graeme Colgan agreed with the union that Spotless was wrong to ask some employees to make themselves available for work during strike action, which was the basis of the lockout.cite web | title = Spotless lockout unlawful, rules judge | work = Radio New Zealand | url = http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200707232038/spotless_lockout_unlawful,_rules_judge | date =2007-07-23 ] According to union spokesperson Alastair Duncan "More lost hours have been generated by Spotless in this one lockout, than the total lost hours of every other industrial dispute in our public hospitals over the past ten years,"cite web | title = Spotless lockout sets a shameful milestone | work = SFWU | url = http://sfwu.org.nz/news.asp?pageID=2145822798&RefID=2141734763 | date =2007-07-20 ] . The union is currently attempting to claim back lost wages from Spotless, estimated to run to as much as $1 million. The workers returned to work onJuly 25 and agreed to put further industrial action on hold for at least 48 hours..Settlement
After the lock out ended Spotless agreed to pay its workers a starting rate of $14.25 an hour, three dollars higher than the minimum wage, and the same wage paid by the three other contractors.
New Zealand Herald journalist Simon Collins called the settlement "a breakthrough with potential flow-on effects for thousands of other low-wage workers."cite web | title = Low-wage hospital workers celebrate pay breakthrough | work = The New Zealand Herald | url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/author/story.cfm?a_id=135&objectid=10453653 | date =2007-07-25 ]References
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* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=sfwungaringatota Picket line footage on Youtube]
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