Unite alleges that Costain Skanska JV (CSjv) is in breach of an industrial relations agreement to which HS2 Ltd committed its contractors, by denying workers direct employment and instead relying on agency staff.
The union also says that it is being denied access to engage with the workforce.
âÂé¶čAPP workers, working on the CSjv section of the project are being routinely denied direct employment and forced to operate via exploitative payroll and umbrella companies,â Unite said. âThis way of employing workers simply adds to the cost as the payroll/umbrella company has to be paid, in most cases this results in a deduction from the workersâ wages or a lower rate of pay.â
CSjv is currently carrying out the southern area enabling works for HS2, mostly in the Euston area. It says that all of its workers have full employment rights and that it is keen to sit down with the union to discuss grievances.
But Unite says that it has not been allowed access to the workforce. âThe Costain-Skanska Joint Venture has created a culture of fear and secrecy on the project by banning Unite from having normal access to the workforce during their breaks. This policy effectively ensures workers are unable to raise concerns about, safety, pay, conditions, welfare facilities, blacklisting and bullying,â it claims. âThis fear is reinforced by the use of an umbrella company which is designed to remove or reduce the workersâ rights.â
Unite national officer for construction Jerry Swain said: âHS2 is one of the most high profile construction projects in the UK and there is an agreement between the unions and HS2 that outlaws these types of sharp practices. It would be reasonable to expect that HS2âs management, would want to ensure that first class workersâ rights exist on this project and as a minimum uphold the agreement they signed.
âHS2 need to take action against the likes of CSjv, who have made it clear to me that they care little for their clients wishes and even less for workersâ rights.
âBy barring union officials from speaking to workers during their breaks the question needs to be asked what have the management of CSjv got to hide? I suspect quite a bit from the reports I am receiving.
âCSjvâs reliance on labour supplier Bowercross, which doesnât have any workers, is the construction industryâs equivalent of awarding a cross channel ferry contract to a company without any ships, who in their right mind would do that.
âIt is reprehensible that the Costain-Skanska Joint Venture sees nothing wrong with workers being routinely exploited via umbrella companies on this landmark project. It is not as if this is going on behind their back, they are openly supportive of Bowercross and their practices.
âIn an industry which still has the stench of blacklisting hanging over it and none more so than Skanska who were exposed as one of the biggest blacklisting companies in the United Kingdom, it is essential to allow workers to speak freely to union officials, this is the only way to ensure that dangerous and dishonest practices donât flourish and fester.
âToday is the start of our campaign and those companies that spent decades destroying the lives of construction workers with their blacklist and unsafe practices need to learn that those days are over, Unite is not going away.â
However Costain Skanska JV rebutted Unite's allegations. A spokesperson said: "Bowercross Âé¶čAPP Limited (BCL), is one of the CSjvâs approved suppliers, who provide labour to some of our sites on the High Speed Two enabling works programme. All BCL workers on our programme are paid via PAYE and receive full employment rights, which include a minimum of the London Living Wage, EU holiday and sick pay and welfare benefits. CSjv are keen to meet with Unite to discuss their concerns and have previously offered opportunities for them to meet our workers."
An HS2 Ltd spokesperson added: âWe have an agreement with the TUC demonstrating our commitment to working with the trade unions. By working together, we will build the new high-speed railway safely and create a diverse, inclusive and skilled workforce.â
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