22/08/2008
Nortel Strike As Dispute Escalates
Around 150 workers took to the picket lines outside one of the last of the Province's telecommunications electronics manufacturing facilities this week.
Staff at Nortel at Monkstown have walked out on strike over wages.
Trade union Unite's Regional Organiser, Terry Collins said that Nortel was likely to be one of a kind.
"In the companies that I represent in the manufacturing sphere, most of the pay negotiations have been concluded and successfully concluded," said Mr Collins, who noted that the Nortel dispute was long-running.
"We have been in protracted negotiations with the company in relation to this year's pay and we have had a failure to agree on the company's offer," he said.
"We have been working closely with the company over the past 18 months on 'lean manufacturing' and have made £3m in savings at the Monkstown plant. Now is the time our members are paid back for all their efforts.
"We went to a ballot and the members felt that the only alternative open to them was to take industrial action in pursuance of their claim."
The action comprises a series of half-day strikes scheduled for each Monday and involving staff testers and shopfloor workers.
The last time a dispute occurred at the telecoms manufacturing plant was 16 years ago and he said further action was the last resort of the staff.
"I don't believe that we are that far away from securing a deal but it's always the last hurdle that can bring the greatest problems," he said, positively, but also sounded a warning.
"If the membership feels that this has not had the desired effect then obviously they will make a decision as to whether they want to scale it up but that’s the last thing that either party would want," he said.
See: Jobs fears raised over Nortel sale proposals
(BMcC)
Staff at Nortel at Monkstown have walked out on strike over wages.
Trade union Unite's Regional Organiser, Terry Collins said that Nortel was likely to be one of a kind.
"In the companies that I represent in the manufacturing sphere, most of the pay negotiations have been concluded and successfully concluded," said Mr Collins, who noted that the Nortel dispute was long-running.
"We have been in protracted negotiations with the company in relation to this year's pay and we have had a failure to agree on the company's offer," he said.
"We have been working closely with the company over the past 18 months on 'lean manufacturing' and have made £3m in savings at the Monkstown plant. Now is the time our members are paid back for all their efforts.
"We went to a ballot and the members felt that the only alternative open to them was to take industrial action in pursuance of their claim."
The action comprises a series of half-day strikes scheduled for each Monday and involving staff testers and shopfloor workers.
The last time a dispute occurred at the telecoms manufacturing plant was 16 years ago and he said further action was the last resort of the staff.
"I don't believe that we are that far away from securing a deal but it's always the last hurdle that can bring the greatest problems," he said, positively, but also sounded a warning.
"If the membership feels that this has not had the desired effect then obviously they will make a decision as to whether they want to scale it up but that’s the last thing that either party would want," he said.
See: Jobs fears raised over Nortel sale proposals
(BMcC)
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01 July 2009
Nortel Cuts Yet More Jobs
Telecoms giant Nortel has laid off 150 staff across the UK, all without redundancy pay. Nortel's Toronto-based HQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US in January and also put its UK arm into administration. At the end of March, 228 workers, including 87 from Nortel's facility in Co Antrim were laid off from its UK operation.
Nortel Cuts Yet More Jobs
Telecoms giant Nortel has laid off 150 staff across the UK, all without redundancy pay. Nortel's Toronto-based HQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US in January and also put its UK arm into administration. At the end of March, 228 workers, including 87 from Nortel's facility in Co Antrim were laid off from its UK operation.
30 March 2009
Twin Jobs' Fears Revealed
There's doubly bad news on employment today as jobs are to be lost at a major manufacturing facility in Co Antrim, while more cuts are expected at Translink in Derry. The losses are at Nortel's plant in Newtownabbey where last month the telecoms company said it had plans to shed over 3,000 jobs worldwide.
Twin Jobs' Fears Revealed
There's doubly bad news on employment today as jobs are to be lost at a major manufacturing facility in Co Antrim, while more cuts are expected at Translink in Derry. The losses are at Nortel's plant in Newtownabbey where last month the telecoms company said it had plans to shed over 3,000 jobs worldwide.
06 February 2004
Pearson meets MLA's to discuss Nortel future
Enterprise Minister, Ian Pearson, has briefed East Antrim MLAs Sean Neeson, David Hilditch, George Dawson and Roy Beggs Jnr, and Carrickfergus Borough Council member, Alan Braithwaite on the future of Nortel Networks.
Pearson meets MLA's to discuss Nortel future
Enterprise Minister, Ian Pearson, has briefed East Antrim MLAs Sean Neeson, David Hilditch, George Dawson and Roy Beggs Jnr, and Carrickfergus Borough Council member, Alan Braithwaite on the future of Nortel Networks.
22 January 2004
Jobs fears raised over Nortel sale proposals
The proposed sale of Nortel Network's remaining manufacturing plants, including the Monkstown plant in Northern Ireland, has caused concern over hundreds of manufacturing jobs at the plant.
Jobs fears raised over Nortel sale proposals
The proposed sale of Nortel Network's remaining manufacturing plants, including the Monkstown plant in Northern Ireland, has caused concern over hundreds of manufacturing jobs at the plant.
13 June 2001
LATEST ECONOMIC DATA INDICATES EXPORTS UP
THE latest manufacturing sales and exports figures for 1999/2000 show that around £20 million worth of manufactured goods were sold outside NI every day - a rise of some 8 per cent in total sales over the previous year.
LATEST ECONOMIC DATA INDICATES EXPORTS UP
THE latest manufacturing sales and exports figures for 1999/2000 show that around £20 million worth of manufactured goods were sold outside NI every day - a rise of some 8 per cent in total sales over the previous year.
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