TWU Campaigns for a Fair Price - Transport Workers` Union of NSW
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TWU Campaigns for a Fair Price - Transport Workers` Union of NSW
Print Post Approved PP 241 613 0059 TWU News Sydney & Central The Official Journal of the Transport Workers' Union NSW Branch • Issue 50 • Autumn 2007 PETROL TWU Campaigns for a Fair Price Members campaign to save Qantas jobs Vets Say: "Save our grandkids!" GET HE ON T LL RO VE HA R YOU SAY IN THIS EDITION: • WorkChoices Hits Truckies • Join the campaign to STOP petrol gouging • Bus drivers to lose out under Debnam • Win for couriers • Christmas carols at Kirribilli BREAKINGNEWS TWU Members Say: STOP Petrol Gouging The TWU has launched a campaign to end petrol price gouging saying that transport workers and their families are amongst the hardest hit by the inflated prices. Sydney Sub Branch Secretary Bruce Penton: "I urge all members to sign the TWU's online petition and force the government to act on petrol gouging." Courier Driver Tony McNulty and TWU NSW/National Secretary Tony Sheldon: "Profiteering must stop." The TWU has urged the Federal Government to allow the ACCC to be given more powers to properly intervene and take action to stop petrol profiteering. It is clear from recent increases, that unless the ACCC is given adequate powers to do more than just name and shame petrol price gougers, the profiteering racket will continue. delay in petrol reductions. Transport Every motorist bears the brunt when businesses are hanging in the balance,” fuel prices are high and the transport said Tony McNulty. industry; particularly owner-drivers are the hardest hit. Many TWU members, their families and the community have already got Courier driver Tony McNulty said he active in this campaign and sent an spends at least $1,200 each month to email urging the Federal Government cover fuel costs. to act and stop petrol gouging once and for all. “I am doing extra on-call work on my days off each week so I can scrape together enough money to recover my petrol costs. There should be no To support the campaign sign the TWU’s petition and get involved in the campaign at www.nswtwu.org Shell Drivers Unite for a Better Deal TWU Members employed by Shell Direct travelled from across NSW to take part in the EBA meeting in Dubbo. This is the second EBA meeting and members agreed that it is a great opportunity to get together in numbers to discuss common concerns and receive feedback. Members also agree the best way forward is to become actively involved in negotiations. The elected negotiating team of Phil White, Glen Sheen, Bruce Eggleton, James Fox and Dave Freeman are doing a great job. Your TWU • State Secretary Tony Sheldon • 31 Cowper St Parramatta 2150 • (02) 9912 0700 • www.nswtwu.org 2 • twunewsautumn 2007 www.nswtwu.org TWUSECRETARY WorkChoices Hits Truckies Foreign Drivers Not the Answer Moves from some members of the road transport industry urging the Federal Government to change immigration rules so that overseas truck drivers are allowed to work in Australia is a disaster that would jeopardise safety in the industry. TWU NSW/National Secretary Tony Sheldon said that unsafe rates have already made the transport industry unattractive. “Drivers spend long hours on the road, face tough financial pressures, and have to operate under strict deadlines. “WorkChoices has made this worse as transport companies can now implement rates of pay and working conditions that make the industry even less attractive.” “Howard’s unfair IR laws are hurting our industry and it’s costing people their lives,” Tony Sheldon said. Truck driver Brian Beckwith said that since the introduction of WorkChoices there had been an increase in pressures on drivers. “These laws are hurting people –you have to cut corners if you want to stay in business and this www.nswtwu.org ▼ The TWU has made a submission to the Inquiry into Workforce challenges in the Australian transport sector highlighting concerns that pressures have increased in the transport industry following the introduction of WorkChoices which are contributing to the looming shortage in drivers. TWU NSW/National Secretary Tony Sheldon, NSW Premier Morris Iemma, NSW Transport Minister John Watkins and TWU member Brian Beckwith discuss the impact of WorkChoices on truck drivers and their families means truck maintenance and hours on the road,” said Brian Beckwith. In recent research commissioned by the Transport Workers’ Union, and conducted by Globe Communications, suggested that people would be interested in working as truck drivers if remuneration was reasonable. Following the submission the Transport Workers’ Union called on the Iemma Government to take whatever steps are available to protect current rates and conditions in the transport industry. Recent reports have indicated that some members of the trucking industry are stepping up their campaign for companies to be allowed to import foreign truck drivers into the country. Opening up the trucking industry to the 457 visa scheme would do nothing to fix long-term shortages and potentially set the transport industry on a downward, dangerous, low-wage spiral. Plans to bring in workers from overseas will mean foreign drivers will be paid below market rates to do the same job as their Australian counterparts – driving down wages and conditions for all in the industry. If industry members and the Federal Government are serious about fixing shortages then they should back calls to strengthen the industry and entice workers back, not force drivers here to compete with the pay rates and conditions of poorer countries. Tony Sheldon TWU NSW/National Secretary Karen switches to Direct Debit and wins Win A Fantastic Cruise on ACT member P&O Cruises PaciÀc PaciÀc Sun Karen Yanik won a cruise valued at nearly FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! $6000 simply by paying her TWU fees by Direct Debit. Members paying their fees by direct debit or statement were eligible to enter the competition, giving them a chance to win this great ACT Sub Branch Secretary Scott Connolly prize. 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Any personal information disclosed to P&O Cruises will be treated in accordance with their Privacy Policy and you can contact their Privacy Of¿cer by sending an email to privacy@pocruises.com. au. A copy of P&O Cruises’ Privacy Statement can be downloaded from their website at www.pocruises.com.au • The promoter of this competition is Transport Workers Union, New South Wales Branch ABN 77710588395. • Full terms and conditions are available at TWU’s Parramatta of¿ce, ph (02) 99120700. Major sponsors (02) 9912 0700 www.nswtwu.org Parramatta • (02) 9635 6433 or Wetherill Park • (02) 9604 1455 direct debit campaign1.indd 1 25/10/06 12:08:57 PM twunewsautumn 2007 • 3 TWU Members Campai The TWU has renewed calls on the Federal Government to commit to legally guaranteed protections for the Qantas takeover bid to protect Australia’s national interest. TWU Members are continuing their campaign to protect jobs and conditions of all employees. TWU NSW/National Secretary Tony Sheldon said that as Australia’s national carrier Qantas deserved a complete assessment of the bid to determine if the deal was in Australia’s national interest. “Qantas is more than just an icon; it is responsible for the livelihood of 37,000 families around our country. A legally binding guarantee to protect Australia’s security concerns, secure employee pay, jobs, and entitlements, and safeguard the frequent flyer scheme is essential to reassure the community that the national interest will not be harmed,” said Tony Sheldon. Above: Qantas members spent Australia Day gaining community support for their campaign. Left: TWU Members talk with Senator Steve Hutchins and ALP Member for Werriwa Chris Hayes about the importance of protecting Qantas jobs Qantas employee of 10 years and father of 2, Scott Dawson said that guarantees on the bid were critical to the takeover. “The risks with this takeover are enormous and its Qantas families like mine who could lose everything,” said Scott Dawson. TWU Members take action Qantas employees spent Australia Day weekend telling passengers of how the sale could impact on their jobs. TWU members have petitioned federal politicians asking them to stand up for Australian jobs. TWU delegates have also travelled to Canberra to pressure the Federal Government to support conditions on the sale. Texan BBQ TWU members held a TEXAN BBQ in front of Parliament House in Canberra to call on the Federal Government to place conditions on the sale of Qantas. Texas Pacific, a lead partner in APA would take a massive share of our Aussie icon if the sale proceeds. Qantas workers cooked barbecue ribs, rode a mechanical bull, and adopted traditional Texan wear to preview life on the Qantas ranch. “Australian workers built this company from the ground up and all they ask is for the same loyalty in return.” Tony Sheldon, NSW/National Secretary How Qantas employees can get involved in the campaign: • Join the TWU and make sure your workplace is united against changes that would cut jobs and slash conditions. • Write to or visit your local MP to ask them to protect Qantas jobs and entitlements in the sale of our National carrier. • Sign the workplace petition to “save Qantas jobs” and circulate it in your local community. • Write to your local newspaper or call talk-back radio and let the community know about your concerns as a Qantas employee. • Call the TWU Contact Centre on (02) 9912 0700. 4 • twunewsautumn 2007 www.nswtwu.org gn to Save Qantas Jobs TWU Members' Message to Canberra Above: Qantas Canberra Delegates Lead the Delegation to Save Qantas Jobs. Scott Connolly, Senator Hutchins, Murray Marsters, Chris O’Grady, Grant Smith, George Stella Right: Federal MP Gavan O’Connor supports Qantas workers at the Texan BBQ TWU Members Lobby Backbenchers The Texan BBQ completed a week of successful lobbying of Government MPs by Qantas employees to protect our national airline. Above TWU Members and NSW/National Secretary Tony Sheldon speak with MP Bruce Baird who has been one of many government backbenchers to lend their support to ensure conditions protecting jobs are put on any sale. Qantas employees met with 40 Government members to express concerns regarding national security and defence, frequent flyer points, and protections for workers’ entitlements, pay and safety standards. www.nswtwu.org twunewsautumn 2007 • 5 Bus Drivers Lose Out Under Debnam Local bus drivers and the TWU have been meeting with local members of parliament across Sydney asking for assurances that rates of pay will be protected under a Iemma Labor Government. It has been revealed that if Peter Debnam is elected on March 24 these drivers could miss out on a 6% pay increase and a number of protections under the NSW Bus Award. TWU Assistant Secretary Wayne Forno called on the Liberal candidates across NSW to stand up for local working families. Local Penrith driver Eddie Wright said families have to be protected. Above: NSW Minister for Industrial Relations John Della Bosca with TWU Bus Delegates: "Labor will protect NSW workers from WorkChoices." “Bus drivers perform a valuable service to our community; they deserve to have some security for the future. Local drivers have met with Labor members of parliament in seats across NSW including Diane Beamer in Mulgoa, Noreen Hay in Wollongong, and Joe Tripodi in Fairfield. Local Fairfield driver Joe Tobia said that having some security for the future was the most important thing. “We’re asking both candidates to commit to protecting local families – this is my livelihood on the line,” said Joe Tobia. Local Penrith driver Eddie Wright was also concerned about protecting families. Bus drivers are calling on Peter Debnam to commit to protecting local bus services and drivers' pay. TWU members talk about the campaign with Diane Beamer Signing up her support. Local ALP member Diane Beamer met with Westbus Penrith drivers. Community Campaign The NSW Labor Government has promised to fund the next increase of $15.38 a week which is due on 1 July 2007. Peter Debnam and the Liberal Party want to cut NOW he wants to slash the pay of at least another over 20 000 jobs in NSW. 700 in our local area. Under the Iemma Government bus drivers are paid under the NSW Award. Peter Debnam wants bus drivers to be paid under Work Choices cutting pay by over $100* each week. These policies will hurt everyone in our community as the quality of our service drops. Tell Peter Debnam you value your local bus driver. Sign this postcard and fax it to 9912 0728 or hand ; YES! I SUPPORT LOCAL BUS DRIVERS Name Address Phone number it back to me when you get off the bus today. Email Signature *Figure based on an average weekly earning. The NSW Liberal Opposition Leader, Peter Debnam, has said that if the Liberal Party wins the 24th March State Election he will hand over our NSW Industrial Relations system, including your over award payments, to the Federal Government. Transport Workers Union of Australia • (02) 9912 0700 • www.twu.com.au - Authorised by Tony Sheldon National Secretary new_bus_campaign.indd new bus campaign indd 1 6/2/07 1:42:57 PM Drivers have been conducting a community campaign asking commuters for support. To support the drivers campaign please ring the TWU Contact Centre on (02) 9912 0700. For photos and more information visit the website at: www.nswtwu.org 6 • twunewsautumn 2007 www.nswtwu.org Member to Member TWU Members go face to face with their local state MPs The NSW state election will be held on Saturday the 24th of March. This is an important opportunity for transport workers and their families to send a clear message to the politicians, that our rights at work are worth fighting for. TWU families across NSW have had opportunities for the past month to meet with their local member of parliament and to ask them about any concerns or issues that they have. Peter Cooley, TWU activist from the Central Coast said, “I have never had a chance to meet my MP like this. I was so impressed with what he had to say and the local examples he gave about problems we have that I offered to help the guy out.” Peter then had a poster put in his front yard that proudly says he is fighting for fairer IR laws at this election. “I have door knocked people's homes, sometimes they are union households sometimes they are non-members, I have spoken at meetings, talked to the media and recently I met Port Stephens ALP candidate Jim Arneman met Mark Crosdale and TWU members at Richmond Park Peter Cooley :“At first, I was nervous walking up to stranger and telling them what I believe in and what I am fighting for. But after the first time it got easier and I feel a sense of pride in myself when I talk to people and they agree that these changes will make life worse for their children or grandchildren.” with my local federal politician to put it to him to explain to me, as a constituent, why he voted for WorkChoices…. He was at a loss to explain himself, I don’t think anyone had ever asked him before…” VE SAY GA HIN ND FOOTWEAR U NIO N IN OI NT UN YOUR EX TI L E RVIC SE ED IT ROLL HA OT CL AJ GET ON T HE E S UNION NI O N, T AN D www.nswtwu.org SU WORKERS UNIO 2. Visit your TWU at 31 Cowper St Parramatta, get your enrolment forms and complete them on the spot. ALTH SER VIC E RT PO NS The Transport Workers Union PO Box 649 (no postage required) PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 OR HE HE RA ,T 1. Call your TWU Call Centre on (02) 9912 0700, get your enrolment forms and post them to: FT N How Can You Get On the Electoral Roll? • O VE TI IA IT Wyong ALP candidate David Harris met TWU and HSU members and their families at Canton Beach Auburn ALP MP Barbara Perry met TWU members and their families at Auburn Get on the Roll and have your say about WorkChoices. You must be on the electoral roll to vote at the next Federal election. The laws have recently changed; when the next Federal election is announced you will have less then one day to get on the electoral roll - unless you are already on it. If you are not enrolled by then you will lose your right to vote. Mulgoa ALP MP Diane Beamer met TWU members and their families at Glenmore Park Enrolling to vote is free. If you have any questions about enrolling to vote call the TWU Contact Centre on (02) 9912 0700. “But that is the TWU way, isn’t it – keep up the fight, keep asking the questions that nobody else wants to ask and keep knocking down those barriers – I want to see my local state ALP candidate win in March because he supports the TWU - he signed a pledge that he will fight in parliament for me and my family and for all transport workers.” To get more involved or to talk to Peter about what he has been doing on the campaign trail call your TWU call centre on 9912 0700 and speak to Dave. twunewsautumn 2007 • 7 PETER DEBNAM IS HURTING NURSES, TEACHERS AND POLICE NSW Opposition Leader and Member for Vaucluse Peter Debnam said he will cut 20,000 workers from our public services, affecting 1 in 7 nurses, teachers and police including more than 200 mental health nurses. The Australian 6.12.2006 ED CT E F AF ICE L O 0P 0 0 1 6 2.200 ph 6.1 elegra T y il a D TED C E FF SA E RS NU 0 230 0 430 ED CT E F AF RS E CH TEA If Peter Debnam doesn’t understand how much working families depend on these workers, how can he lead NSW? For more information www.debnamrecord.com DON’T RISK PETER DEBNAM Authorised and printed by S. Kaine, ALP, 377 Sussex Street, Sydney In November 2006, following a long campaign by the TWU, the NSW Minister for Commerce and Industrial Relations, John Della Bosca announced a new procurement policy to make sure that all companies doing work for the NSW Government provide fair wages and conditions. These protections are under threat if Peter Debnam is elected in NSW. The Iemma State Government's new procurement policy is one way working families in NSW are being protected from the excesses of Howard’s unfair IR laws. This policy will apply to around $3.4 billion worth of goods and services and will start with the Courier and Delivery Services contract. This means that courier companies doing work for the NSW Government will have to provide award wages and a number of other conditions to hold the contract including arbitration in the NSW Industrial Relations Commission. This is a great win for TWU members and is a clear indication that the State Government is delivering on its promise to protect TWU members working on key NSW Government contracts welcomed the news: “ This announcement means that companies paying rates below the NSW standards will be unable to win contracts. As an owner driver, I rely on minimum rates to maintain my vehicle and remain financially secure. ” Tony McNulty, TWU member and courier owner driver working families in NSW from WorkChoices. “The NSW Government’s policy change will improve the industrial standards for thousands of Courier Network The TWU has created a Courier Network so all union members in the courier industry can keep in touch and keep up to date with changes in the industry. If you are a courier sign up to our courier network at: www.nswtwu.org/ couriers.html couriers network TWU Wins Protection for Couriers working families across the state,” said Tony Sheldon, TWU National and NSW Secretary. These protections are at risk if Peter Debnam is elected in March. Mr Debnam has promised to hand over industrial relations to Canberra which includes our protections under the contract determination and in the NSW IRC. Chain of Responsibility: the future for owner drivers Last year owner drivers around the country called on John Howard to recognise the particular vulnerabilities of drivers in the transport industry and to exempt owner drivers from the Independent Contractors Act. NSW Industrial Relations Commission, work to create a level playing field for everyone. These Chain of Responsibility laws bring transparency and accountability into all links on the transport chain." They made clear to Members of Parliament that safety was already a major issue in the industry and that they could not be pushed any further. Building on the NSW values of fairness, quick resolution, safe rates, and stability new safety laws have been successfully introduced in Victoria with only minor criticism of some employer opponents. "Client pressure pushes drivers to extremes, and the buck can’t always stop with the bloke in the truck," said TWU Secretary Tony Sheldon. "The laws that have been pioneered in NSW under the www.nswtwu.org Currently, drivers in NSW are protected by strong Chain of Responsibility laws. It is critical that these laws be extended nation wide to make sure every one is treated fairly and acting in a responsible way. TWU Members and their families continue to campaign for safe rates "Extending these conditions to all transport operators in Australia would make our industry safer and more sustainable in the long term," said Tony Sheldon. To join in the campaign to support owner divers across Australia ring the TWU Contact Centre on (02) 9912 0700. twunewsautumn 2007 • 9 UPDATE Protecting NSW workers from Howard's unfair laws Health Survey To those people who took part in the initial phase of the NSW Transport Industry Health Survey... Thank You! The general enthusiasm expressed at the TWU National Conference and the support of this project to date is greatly appreciated. This project was commissioned by The Australian Rotary Health Research Fund and is supported by, the National Transport Commission, the NSW Road Transport Association, the NSW Transport Workers Union, the Transport and Logistics Centre and beyondblue - the national depression initiative. These organisations have united to support this unique study as it aims to learn about health conditions that concern drivers the most, and help unions and employers plan health initiatives to benefit you. This study recognises that drivers not only have specific health needs due to the nature of their jobs but that individuals in the industry face a lot of stress, due to paperwork, deadlines, traffic, being away from family and being alone and isolated much of the time. One key focus of the health project is to develop a program to help drivers cope with emotional stress and upset. In relation to mental health, only 1 in 3 individuals with current symptoms of depression or anxiety were in treatment while 2 out of 5 people with current symptoms did not realise they had a problem. Look out for the Round Two This study will be continued in the near future with a second round of surveys being conducted at a truck stop near you. We look forward to continued support from drivers across the State and once again thank you for your cooperation to date. 10 • twunewsautumn 2007 TWU Members Kim, Keith and Houston are employed by TNT at Tamworth. TWU members across NSW are aware that John Howard's extreme IR Laws will have a devastating impact on regional workers where jobs are not easy to find. These members are happy that the TWU/TNT Heads of Agreement is a State-wide agreement guaranteeing them the same wages and conditions as their workmates in Sydney. Top Effort Gets First EBA Success at Hills Transport Hills Transport delegate Glen Brown and co-delegate Steve Hatch with fellow members should be congratulated on their success at completing their first TWU/Hills EBA. It Pays to Belong Long Term TWU member Phil Blackwell contacted the TWU about underpayment of Award wages and following negotiations an amount of $10,000 net was paid directly into Phil's bank account prior to Christmas. Thanks to Mick Forbes and the TW U legal team for their tireless efforts in negotiating an out of court settlem ent with a major northern NSW raw sug ar transport company. Although all the monies were not recovered due to myself not acting within the 6 yea rs allowable time frame the result is very pleasing. If it were not for the TWU it would not have happened - as the slogan says it pays to belong. Don 't let the big companies walk all over you - they are the only winners if you do. Philip Blackwell Member since 1982 www.nswtwu.org Scotts McColls Members Campaign Against Private Equity Investors TWU members across the country are battling investor giant ABN Amro to protect their safety at work and rates of pay throughout the Scotts McColls Group. The Scotts McColls Group was formed by private equity group ABN Amro from three transport companies. Scotts Refrigerated Freightways, McColls Transport, and ID Transport were all acquired by the investor giant to create Australia’s largest controlled temperature transport company. The group employs over 1,200 people nationwide. Over the past year union members around the country have been fighting both Scotts McColls and ABN Amro against the introduction of AWA’s throughout the company. Assistant National Secretary Wade Noonan with Scotts members: "Drivers must stand together." “Union members at Scotts McColls want to see the long term success of the company but management have to come to the bargaining table to work out problems,” said Mr Williams. TWU Federal Assistant Secretary, Wade Noonan said that ABN Amro had to take an active role in their investment. This year an even bigger fight is looming over safety conditions in the workplace. The RTA has been investigating the group following road incidents and the discovery of trucks with outstanding defects. “ABN Amro can’t just wash their hands of the company, they have money tied up in it – if they want to make money from their investment then they should encourage Scotts management to take the union seriously,” said Wade Noonan. Scott’s delegate Matt Williams said that both the company and ABN Amro had to start listening to the union before the Group was no longer able to keep operating. "Drivers from Scotts, McColls, and ID Transport have to stand together to beat this multinational investment giant. It will be a tough fight”, said Wade “but we’re on our way.” Members Help Family In December of 2006 long distance driver Paul fell asleep at the wheel on a trip to Melbourne and died after rolling his truck along the highway. Paul, contracting to Lindsay Bros, left behind 4 young children aged between 5 and 9. Mike Nowasad of J&E Distribution had passed Paul on the road almost immediately before the incident. After learning that Paul left behind 4 young children Mike decided to get involved and help raise some much needed funds for Paul’s young family. The TWU, Convoy for Kids in Melbourne, and a number of roadside truck stops got involved to raise enough money to cover schooling costs for Paul’s young children for this year and next year. Drivers from across the country donated money at roadside stops to help out the young family. Unfortunately, tragedies such as this happen every year in the transport industry. Fatigue in our industry is a direct result of unsafe rates of pay and unreasonable deadlines. It reinforces the message that everyone in the transport chain is responsible for road safety. Thank you to everyone who contributed to helping out Paul’s family. Promising Signs For Central Coast Garbos The Central Coast Waste Workers became the focus of national attention when Gosford and Wyong Councils issued a joint tender for the waste collection without stipulating a minimum rate of paying – meaning that under WorkChoices all they would be entitled to is $12.75 an hour. This meant a $340 per week pay cut for over 100 families in the central coast area affecting the livelihood of many families. Following a long campaign that included local garbo Paul Weston speaking at the NSW Your Rights At Work rally in Blacktown the campaign is coming to a close. Gosford and Wyong awarded the contract to Thiess services who are in talks with the union about transferring the jobs of the current employees. An agreement covering the work has also been drawn up in line with industry standards. The Central Coast campaign involved a number of groups, union members, and local community members who all got together to stand up for their rights at work. The success of the campaign to date is a result of the hard work by TWU delegates, members and their families. www.nswtwu.org Central Coast waste worker Paul Weston addressed a 40,000 strong crowd at Blacktown on the ACTU National Day of Action in 2006. twunewsautumn 2007 • 11 Christmas Carols at Kirribilli: Ansett Workers Still Waiting The TWU's annual Christmas Carols at Kirribilli House was another success in 2006, reminding the Australian community that over $93,000,000.00 is still owing to former Ansett workers following the collapse of the company in 2001. Strong campaigning by Ansett members resulted in the majority of workers entitlements being paid, however the Federal Government has raised more than enough money to pay the remaining entitlements with the help of the Ansett ticket levy. Top: TWU Members and their families, including members of the TWU Vets Club sing carols at John Howard's gate. Above right: Wayne Forno delivers the invoice to the PM's gate. Above: Former Ansett workers Bruce Clark and Dave Lupton - still owed. TWU Assistant Secretary Wayne Forno, who left an invoice at the PM's gate, believes it is unethical for the Government to have charged the public the ticket tax without passing on the money to the workers. “The reality is they haven’t been paid that $93 million, so that’s another broken commitment given by John Howard,” he told the rally. “This is the sixth year we’ve been down here now, and we’ll be back here next year to do exactly the same thing until such time as the Federal Government lives up to its promise. The reality is there’s $220 million sitting in the Treasury coffers, and $93 million still outstanding to pay for the Ansett workers.” Justice at last for Asbestos victims James Hardie’s first $184 million payment to the new Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund has arrived in its NSW bank account - an historic moment for families, asbestos victims and the many people who had campaigned on their behalf. This money will be used to pay compensation claims made against former James Hardie asbestos subsidiaries in the NSW Dust Diseases Tribunal and other Australian courts. NSW Minister for Industrial Relations John Della Bosca emphasised the importance of safety at work, "I want to emphasise that although the arrival of the money is welcome, it doesn’t bring back those lost to asbestos 12 • twunewsautumn 2007 related diseases and it doesn’t reverse the damage for those still fighting the effects." TWU Members and their families have played an active role in the campaign for justice for asbestos victims and the union welcomes the compensation, however joins with John Della Bosca in emphasising the importance of a safe working environment and the right of families to expect that their loved ones are not endangered when they go to work. Under the agreement reached with James Hardie, the fund could grow to as much as $4 billion over the next 40 years. At a gathering to highlight the successful transfer of the funds Workers must be protected. NSW IR Minister John Della Bosca with activist Bernie Banton from James Hardie, Mr Della Bosca paid tribute to the union movement, to individual campaigners like Bernie Banton and to Morris Iemma, who stood up to Canberra when the Commonwealth attempted to claim 45 cents in every dollar in taxation revenue. “Today is a positive one for families and asbestos sufferers, tempered by the knowledge that no amount of money can bring lives back,” John Della Bosca said. www.nswtwu.org TNT Members 100% UNION TWU Members Across NSW Say NO to WorkChoices In the December 2006 edition of TWU News we reported on the success of the 30 November Day of Action. As well as a large TWU turnout in Sydney, members, delegates and their families turned out in large numbers across regional NSW as well. TNT Newcastle Delegates Chris Thomas and Doug Fox called a meeting to discuss WorkChoices, local issues and the importance of being active in the TWU. With 100% TWU membership these TWU members have shown in the past they are prepared to take up the fight in order to Secure the Future. According to Newcastle Sub Branch Secretary Mark Crosdale, "Apart from industrial strength and protests one sure way for members and their families to oppose these extreme IR laws is at the polling booths in 2007." Standing By A Mate ACT Ambos Stand Up Against Workchoices at the Nov 30 Rally a held at Manuka Oval TWU delegates and members march through Goulburn Trevor (centre) receiving his money from long time friend and workmate Geoff Grey. Trevor Whalen, a TWU Hunter delegate and father of four sadly lost his wife to cancer in December 2006. Following a long battle with the disease Patricia Whalen passed away leaving Trevor to raise their youngest daughters, aged 13 and 14. Trevor had spent some time as his wife’s carer and was unable to work causing a heavy financial burden on Trevor and his family. Trevor’s workmates at Transpacific Waste in the Hunter Valley and the TWU got involved to assist Trevor and his family. Virtual Communities and Amazon Outdoors donated raffle prizes and delegates and members from across the Newcastle and Hunter region rallied to support Trevor and his children by selling raffle tickets and raising donations. Thanks to the kind support from sponsors and members over $2,000 has been raised. TWU members Newcastle, the Hunter and the Central Coast gathered for a BBQ before joining the 7000 strong crowd for the march. Dairy Farmers member Bobby Phillips was elected (unopposed) as head Chef of the BBQ. Trevor wanted to pass on his thanks to all involved saying, “while no amount of money can account for the loss of a loved one, it is good to know you can rely on your mates to do what they can to help when it is needed most”. 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The forums were led by community members in the federal electorates of Lindsay and Dobell. Sydney members travelled by bus to the Gosford forum held on 2nd February. Speakers included Senator Steve Hutchins, Industrial Relations Minister John Della Bosca, Local ALP members Marie Andrews and Grant McBride also Michael Crews from the Exodus Foundation. After the forum the Sydney veterans paid a visit to the local Liberal member Ken Ticehurst's office however he was unavailable but the veterans got an appointment for one of the local veterans to see him in March. The Penrith Forum held on February 15th included speakers Diane Beamer, NSW Member for Mulgoa, Senator Steve Hutchins and Michael Crews from the Exodus Foundation. www.nswtwu.org John Della Bosca Grant McBride Top: Vets took the bus to the Gosford Forum. Above: Vets meet with Diane Beamer Marie Andrews and Steve Hutchins at the Penrith forum. 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There are many domestic covers on offer in Australia today with a very broad range of covers but basically they fall into two categories; 1. The more expensive accidental damage policies offering a high level of cover Australia wide. 2. The lower cost Limited Events policies offering a more basic cover generally restricted to a nominated location. The type of cover you need will depend on the type of contents you own and the period of time these contents are away from your home, i.e. golf clubs and other high value sporting, electronic contents and jewellery may need special attention to ensure you are fully insured. The new TCIS range of policies are leaders in both categories of cover. The big benefit to TWU members is the 20% discount we have on offer. You can have any cover you choose at a substantial saving. Monthly payment option is available at no additional cost. To check the cover you need and to obtain a comparison quote please contact either Les Crompton or Carol Croker at TCIS insurance Brokers. Phone: 02 9567 7722 Fax: 02 9567 6622, and Email: carol@tcis.com.au TWU-NSW-50 20 • twunewsautumn 2007 www.nswtwu.org Colour Competition Colour this picture in then send it in for your chance to win a great prize ! KIDSCORNER Ha Ha Ha What do you get when you pour hot water down a rabbit hole? A Hot Cross bunny. Why shouldn’t you tell an Easter Egg a joke? Because it might crack up! Why did the rabbit cross the road? Because it was the chicken’s day off. Great p rizes Toy vo ucher plus TW U poster cap, and sticker s. What did the rabbit say to the carrot? It’s been nice gnawing at you. What day does an egg hate the most? Fry-days. Why did the Easter egg hide? Because he was a little chicken! How do you know carrots are good for the eyes? Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses? Send entries to Kids Stuff c/o TWU News PO Box 649 Parramatta 2124. Don't forget to include your name, address and age. Good Luck. The winner of last edition’s colouring competition was: Cameron, Aged 8 from Berowra, NSW. Cameron won a $50 gift voucher at Westfield. Congratulations Cameron! www.nswtwu.org twunewsautumn 2007 • 21 Your TWU website Keeping you up to date Your TWU website provides you with today's news and events as they happen. The website features news and updates, a photo gallery of TWU members in action, campaigns and more. There is a special "MEMBERS ONLY" section where you can keep your details up to date - ensuring you receive the best service from your TWU. Look out for some updated features in 2007. 1. Don't forget to click on the subscribe to TWU e-news so you can receive regular bulletins and details of TWU activities by email. 1 2 Fill in your email address here Fill in your first name here Fill in your surname here 3 2. Just fill in your name and email address and click submit. 3. While you're there why not register your interest in being an active member and join the team that is delivering better rates and better safety in your industry. 4. Make sure you register for the Members Only section of the site by clicking on the Members Log In. 5. This will enable you to log on and check your membership details. It also means when we need to publish material for members only - you won't miss out. The first time you register you will need your TWU membership number so you can register your password. If you need any help contact the TWU Call centre on (02) 9912 0700. 4 5 www.nswtwu.org Vale Jack Hughes Expect the unexpected at Union Summer! On Sunday, January 28th 2007 former NSW branch President Jack Hughes passed away. 53 year TWU member Ken Barry pays tribute to his friend and delegate. Jack, who was 90 years old, had been in a nursing home for many years battling Alzheimer’s disease. Jack was a founder of the Oil Carters Section of the Union, active during the turbulent years of the 1950’s. When Anya Aidman applied to do Union Summer with the TWU she did not expect to be riding a mechanical bull at a Texan-style BBQ, however, as all TWU members know - you do what it takes when it comes to protecting jobs. Anya, Canberra participant of Union Summer, was part of a delegation of members who took part in the protest to protect Qantas jobs (see pages 4-5) The TWU has been running the Union Summer program for several years and each year the program grows with new projects and participants. The Union Summer program aims to provide participants, Delegates and Interns, an inside look at union campaigns and hands on experience in organising workers. The program run by the TWU is the most extensive and hands on program run by an Australian union. Delegates and Interns from a wide background come together for 3 – 7 weeks to work alongside industry organisers on strategic target campaign areas. The program builds directly into the organising work of the TWU and over the years has established a reputation for delivering very high results. www.nswtwu.org Ernie Wilmot led the Union in those days, ably assisted by full time officials McBeatty, Quinn, Carling, and Martin. Behind the scenes was Jack Hughes. Jack was Branch President, an unpaid position and one which demanded much behind the scenes work. Whilst Wilmot and co were the high profile face of the Union and attracted media attention, the man who rolled up his sleeves and did the nitty gritty work day and night was Jack Hughes. Top: TWU delegates who took part in Union Summer said it was a great opportunity to get involved Inset: Anya Aidman at the Texan BBQ The 2007 program concentrated in three main campaign areas, Qantas, Procurement and Integrators, with each team given responsibility for delivering a part of the campaign. The participant feedback has been excellent: “It gave me the opportunity to recognise the role of 360 degree campaigning and how every part of the union is involved” “I had the opportunity to push my boundaries and it was a great way to see how other parts of the industry operated” “it was great opportunity to learn skills I can take back to my yard – I’d recommend this to anyone, get involved you’ll learn a lot about yourself and being union.” For more information about Union Summer contact your organiser or call the TWU Contact Centre on (02) 9912 0700. Jack was one of the founders of the Oil Carters section of the union, an active part of the union that met monthly to discuss oil industry business. He was Chairman of the Oil section during his years as delegate for Shell. During the 1950’s Jack led a delegation of oil industry drivers to negotiations for the Oil Industry Award in Melbourne. These delegates did most of the work in negotiating an award to cover the entire industry. These activists were in Melbourne for over a week battling the major oil companies. Jack was the driving force behind this delegation, bringing everyone together at night after a full day of negotiations to meet for 3 hours to plan the attack for the next day. The Award negotiated was a great oil award, negotiated by the team of oil industry delegates who had made the trip. It was one of the few awards almost completely negotiated by drivers. Years have rolled on and those stalwarts who did the hard yards are only a distant memory, remembered only by those of us who were a part of that struggle. Our Union is a great and viable institution today, but let the current membership pause a moment and give thanks for men like Jack Hughes who dedicated so much of their lives to seeking justice for their fellow workers. twunewsautumn 2007 • 23 NSW Liberal Leader and Member for Vaucluse, Peter Debnam said he will hand over NSW industrial relations powers to John Howard, removing protections for working families. Penalty rates for overtime and shift work Annual wage increases Unfair dismissal laws Can we really afford a Premier who won’t stand up to Canberra in the interests of NSW families? For more more information visit:visit: For information www.nswtwu.org www.unionsnsw.org.au AuthorisedAuthorised by TonybySheldon, Secretary, Transport Workers Union Printed byPrinted Novocastrian Print Management, Garden2049. Suburb, NSW John Robertson, Unions NSW , Trades Hall 4 Goulburn Street•Sydney 2000. by ProGrafica 718 Parramatta Road Petersham