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PRC-UTE
3rd December 2007, 04:27
On the Argos Picket Line

With only three shopping weeks left in the Christmas shopping season, the Pavilions shopping centre in Swords, Co. Dublin experienced its first bout of ‘Workers Action’ today with Argos employees, who are members of the Trade Union Mandate, abandoning their tills and making for the picket line.

Talks, which lasted until late last night, were held between Mandate and Argos management at the National Implementation Body, ended without agreement being reached resulting in today’s action.

The Retail giant which has 680 stores dotted around the UK and Ireland, last year announced profits which exceeded €8.1 billion, profits are also up 50% for the first half of this year. Yet they are unwilling to increase their workers wages by 10%. With most workers earning €9.00 an hour a 10% increase would raise their hourly rates to €9.90

Start of Interview with Mandate Shop Steward 0.99 Mb
http://www.indymedia.ie/attachments/dec2007/voc010.mp3

Interview with Mandate Shop Steward 4.22 Mb
http://www.indymedia.ie/attachments/dec2007/voc011.mp3

In 2000, Argos and Mandate agreed to negotiate wage increases on a yearly basis without being subject to social partnership.

With tensions between workers and management simmering for the last few weeks as the threat of a strike grew, pressure has been put on seasonal workers and weekend employees of Argos not to join the Union for fear of loosing their jobs. The shop steward of the Swords branch of Mandate, Shane McNamara, told me how workers were even brought into management offices and had it outlined to them exactly what joining with Mandate, would mean to their future in Argos.

Another feature of today’s strike was the use of “scab” labor, with Argos shipping in Welsh and English stooges to undercut their fellow workers strike for fair pay on this side of the Irish Sea.

If Argos refuses to meet the Unions demands it looks likely that the 31 branches which struck today will be taking to the picket lines a few more times between now and the cutting of the Turkey.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85304

Coggeh
3rd December 2007, 16:45
I was in cork for the strike and i could not believe the absolute disregard for solidarity among people . at least 80% of people who were heading to Argos didn't pay any attention to the 10 workers (mainly women in their early 20's) standing out in the pouring of rain holding placards asking people not to shop there ,I saw two people come out with pairs of earphones they wouldn't even go 3 feet to virgin megastore to get them . :mellow:

Connolly
3rd December 2007, 16:53
I was in cork for the strike and i could not believe the absolute disregard for solidarity among people . at least 80% of people who were heading to Argos didn't pay any attention to the 10 workers (mainly women in their early 20's) standing out in the pouring of rain holding placards asking people not to shop there ,I saw two people come out with pairs of earphones they wouldn't even go 3 feet to virgin megastore to get them .

Sickening that people are so fucking stupid and selfish like that. Theyll be sorry.

Argos is a difficult one to get people to boycotte at this time of year though, probably the hardest of all stores as its so convenient for people to buy there.