Fact Service (September 2018)

Issue 36

GMB fights Arco over derecognition


The GMB union is in a battle with an employer in the North West over its union-busting plan.


Arco, who sew logos on work uniforms for companies, such as BAE Systems, from their factory in Preston, served notice of derecognition following a ballot over a pay offer, which GMB members rejected.


The figures were presented to the company, which then took advantage of the fact that GMB members made up less than 50% of the workforce.


Management subsequently intimidated workers by questioning them one by one if they wanted continued union recognition.


The union said that in recent years Arco's management style has become aggressive and many members at the firm have suffered disciplinary action as a result.


Regional organiser Karen Lewis said: “This is nothing more than bully boy tactics meant to intimidate and put fear amongst those less able to speak up for themselves.


“Without GMB recognition, terms and conditions can be driven down and pay rises in line with inflation will become a thing of the past."


The union called on non-members working at the site to join the union and so increase the pressure on the company over recognition.


www.gmb.org.uk/newsroom/gmb-arco-protest


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