Joint industry council stalls on new agreement after FMB 鈥榮eeks pay freeze鈥 for site workers

Small builders are trying to block pay rises in the latest round of talks between the Federation of Master Builders and Unite.

The talks are taking place in the 好色先生TV and Allied Trades Joint Industrial Council (BATJIC), which each year recommends standard wage rates for FMB members, and is commonly used for site workers undertaking repair and maintenance.

The levels are usually announced in March, three months before they come into force. But sources close to the negotiations say this year鈥檚 deal could be months away as the FMB is pushing for a freeze, the first in the council鈥檚 history.

This is the second year that the wage announcement has been held up. Last year fears over the downturn meant an agreement was not announced until 27 May, three weeks before employers were expected to implement the new rates.

Rob Gutteridge Construction, a member of the FMB, said it was concerned about the delay and was 鈥渄esperately hoping鈥 for a pay freeze.

Rob Gutteridge, the firm鈥檚 managing director, said: 鈥淚f the increase goes above what we鈥檙e hoping for, it could have a profound impact on the business, especially if we鈥檙e given less than a month to prepare for it.

鈥淓ven three months is often not enough. When you鈥檙e placing a project, you need to be able to take wages into account; you also need to set a budget for the rest of the year.鈥

A union source confirmed that an agreement had yet to be reached. 鈥淭his year is going to be difficult for all wage negotiations,鈥 he said.

BATJIC sits alongside other wage agreements such as Joint Conciliation Committee of the Heating, Ventilating and Domestic Engineering Industry which is due out later this year. They are also understood to be considering pay freezes.

The FMB said it could not comment while discussions were continuing.