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Woolworths Workers Picket Distribution Centre
Dec 2nd, 2024 at 7:40am
 
Woolworths workers picket distribution centre in Melbourne as industrial dispute continues


Nov 2 2024
ABC News

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Around 200 Woolworths workers are picketing a distribution centre in Melbourne's south-east as an industrial dispute with the supermarket continues.

Woolworths is reopening the distribution centre to try to ease a shortage of some items at its stores.


Around 200 Woolworths workers are picketing a major warehouse in Melbourne's south-east as part of an ongoing industrial dispute.

Members of the United Workers Union (UWU) are locked in a dispute with the supermarket giant over pay and conditions.

The dispute has interrupted work at four distribution centres, leading to some empty shelves at Woolworths supermarkets across Melbourne.

Woolworths said on Sunday it was reopening its distribution centre at Dandenong South on Monday morning, prompting UWU members to gather at the site.

The workers are attempting to block three entrances to the distribution centre.


There's been a shortage of items at some Woolworths supermarkets due to industrial action.

Woolworths said the reopening of the distribution centre would improve the availability of item such as nappies, toilet paper and drinks on its supermarket shelves.

"We know that there have been shortages on our shelves in some Woolworths stores and that this is really frustrating for our customers," a Woolworths spokesperson said in a statement.

"We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience and would like to thank our customers for their understanding and for treating our teams with respect."

Woolworths said it would continue to negotiate with the UWU and requested that the union allow "safe passage for our team wishing to return to work" at the Dandenong South distribution centre.

Union raises safety concerns in negotiations
The UWU accused the supermarket giant of caring "more about profits than workers' safety" as the industrial dispute stretched past its 11th day.

"We have raised it in meetings, and we have raised it on the shop floor: treating workers like robots is unacceptable, and addressing the framework is the first priority of our members," UWU national secretary Tim Kennedy said.

"The fact we have not reached agreement around this issue after 11 days of strike action suggests one of the country's largest private-sector employers cares more about profits than workers' safety."

A worker in high vis with a union flag.
UWU members have been taking industrial action against Woolworths for more than 11 days.

The union accused Woolworths of bad faith by reopening its distribution centre before it was due to meet again with union representatives this morning.   

Woolworths said the majority of those contacted at the distribution centre wanted to return to work.

It also said another union — the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) — had endorsed a pay offer from Woolworths last week.

The supermarket said the UWU was seeking an immediate pay increase of 25 per cent, with wage increases of 15 per cent in years two and three of the agreement.

It said that demand came "at a time when Woolworths is actively working to keep food and groceries affordable for our customers who are facing cost of living pressures".

The UWU said the agreement Woolworths reached with the SDA was irrelevant. 

"The other union referred to by Woolworths, which largely represents retail workers, has less than 10 members affected by the framework in this dispute, compared to the 1,500 United Workers Union members on strike," Mr Kennedy said.

"Workers are fighting against Woolworths' extreme framework, and UWU will continue to back in members and fight for what is important to workers."
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Reply #1 - Dec 2nd, 2024 at 7:42am
 
The union accused Woolworths of bad faith by reopening its distribution centre before it was due to meet again with union representatives this morning.   Sad
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