Construction workers in Cheshire secure redundancy rights victory

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Construction workers employed at the Stanlow Oil Refinery in Cheshire have secured a redundancy rights victory thanks to Unite, the construction union

Unite has secured an important victory over the union’s right to be notified of redundancies following a ruling regarding construction workers employed at the Stanlow Oil Refinery in Cheshire.

Redundancies

In April 2020, the company Bilfinger UK, which employs workers at the facility, took the decision that it was going to makeover 100 workers redundant.

However, it denied Unite representatives access to collective redundancy meetings and failed to comply with the specified redundancy selection process and consult with the relevant unions.

The affected workers were employed under the terms of the National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry (NAECI), the relevant industrial agreement.

The NAECI agreement includes a dispute resolution clause and Unite pursued the case via this avenue.

Unite steward plays key role

Unite’s senior steward at Bilfinger, Stephen Muirhead, played a key role in pursuing the case after he was barred from attending the collective redundancy meetings on behalf of the workforce.

Last week the NAECI dispute panel ruled entirely in Unite’s favour

  • Allowed union to participate in the collective consultation for redundancies
  • Should have consulted with the union over the redundancy selection process.

‘An important victory’

Unite regional officer Lee Brennan, said: “The findings of the dispute panel are warmly welcomed. Bilfinger UK showed complete contempt and disregard to their workers at a time when the nation was in crisis.

“This victory could not be achieved without members, stewards and officers working together, collecting the evidence and then presenting it to the disputes panel.

“Special credit should be given to Unite’s senior steward Stephen Muirhead, who was crucial to ensuring the grievance was heard and who was also made redundant by the company.

“Unite will now be ensuring that all NAECI companies understand the implications of the judgement and properly follow the rules in the future.”

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