Trade union Unite claims firm has deducted electricians鈥 bonus payments following strike action
Balfour Beatty has hit back at Unite after the trade union said it is preparing legal action over a pay bust-up affecting workers on a Crossrail job in south-east London.
The dispute once again involves 76 electricians employed by the contractor on the Woolwich Crossrail station.
Last month, Unite announced four new 24-hour strikes to take place throughout February. Workers took their third day of strike action yesterday (pictured) following previous strikes on 10 and 31 January. Further action is planned for 14 and 21 February.
Unite said the strike is a result of Balfour鈥檚 refusal to pay an improved second tier payment and an industry standard four week finishing bonus 鈥 payable when workers are made redundant.
It claims that in response to the strike action, Balfour has deducted the workers鈥 bonus payments from their wages, which it says are part of their contracted earnings and as a result, will hold a series of demonstrations across at different Crossrail sites to coincide with the next strike on Wednesday.
Jerry Swain, national officer for construction at Unite, said: 鈥淏alfour Beatty鈥檚 entirely unnecessary actions will backfire and are set to cause even further delays to the multi-billion Crossrail project.
鈥淯nite will be using all legal avenues available it in order to ensure that the workers have their bonus payments repaid.鈥
好色先生TV understands that deducting workers鈥 bonus payments if strike action took place in more than one week in a month was part of the original site agreement.
A Balfour Beatty spokesperson said: 鈥淲e are continuing to engage with Unite and Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick鈥檚 workforce of electricians on Crossrail.
鈥淏alfour Beatty engaged fully with Unite to negotiate and agree a productivity bonus for Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick鈥檚 workforce of electricians on Crossrail. Since then, Unite demanded a significant increase in the bonus level and a completion bonus.
鈥淲e are committed to resolving this dispute and to the continued progress of the project.鈥
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