|
Unions
take campaign on to the streets over plans to export 180 North East
rail call centre jobs
23 June
RAIL UNIONS RMT and TSSA will be
holding a joint campaigning event this Friday - 24th June - in
Newcastle over plans to axe and export 180 customer call centre jobs
by East Coast railways
East Coast, in
public hands following the serial collapse of franchises run by GNER
and National Express, has given preferred-bidder status for
customer-relations functions to Intelenet Global Services, which has
operations in Plymouth and Mumbai, and to ATOS Origin, which operates
in Wolverhampton.
RMT has called
the decision a bitter blow to the economy and communities of the
northeast which, if allowed by the government to stand, showed an
astonishing lack of commitment to protecting jobs in the region. The
unions will take that message onto the streets of Newcastle on Friday.
RMT general
secretary Bob Crow said:
�It is bad
enough that the government wants to re-privatise the East Coast
Mainline when it has already collapsed twice in private hands, but it
defies belief that the government should even contemplate allowing
these jobs to be exported. We learnt only this week that the East
Coast re-tendering has been delayed to allow it to be re-packaged for
maximum private profit under a new 15 year franchise - these job cuts
are part of that sordid process.
These are core
functions that should be done in-house, and this is another classic
example of the failure of privatisation and a market-mad
contract-culture that sees only profit and loss and never the damage
it does to services and the lives of real people.
The Government
should step in immediately to end this plan to compromise services
through the exploitation of cheap foreign labour and we welcome the
efforts of Gateshead MP Ian Mearns to drag this issue into the
spotlight through Early Day Motion 1585.
Our first duty
is to the members affected, and we will continue to leave no stone
unturned to try to get this decision reversed."
|