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Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union Victoria Branch Operating Report for 2006/07

Newsletters from Supermarket EBAs 2002-2005


Check out newsletters from the supermarket's 2002/3 EBAs negotiations and implementation. Run your eye down this list and check out newsletters from September 2004 back to October 2002

 

Safeway September 2004


Newsletter for meat rooms in Safeway
September 2004

check it out here

Supermarkets April 2004


SUPERMARKETS APRIL 2004 click here

Supermarkets September 03


The Safeway/ Woolworths,
Coles and BiLo Agreements have
all been
ratified and
remain in force
until 2005/6

Find out about it all.


BiLo April 2003


Enterprise
Bargaining Agreement at BiLo

EBA Coles Myer Vote April 03

Coles EBA Vote

Members in the meat rooms at Coles Myer voted on the proposed Enterprise Bargaining Enterprise. The majority supported the negotiated EBA.

Click here and find out about it.

Safeway Update 2002


Safeway - Industrial Victory

The Victorian Branch of the AMIEU has produced a Newsletter on the Enterprise Bargaining Agreement
negotiations with Safeway.

As is reported in the Disputes section there has been industrial action by Meatworkers at Safeway. Before Safeway came back to the table with a new EBA offer there had been strike action by the people in the meat rooms in thirty stores and public action at ten different stores.

The industrial action convinced Safeway to come back with a different offer. All AMIEU members who are employed at Safeway received a Newsletter in the mail with the details of the new offer and a ballott paper to vote on the offer. You had the right to accept or reject the offer.

The VOTE was overwhelmingly in favour of the EBA offer achieved. 96% of the votes were to support the negotiated EBA.

BiLo and Coles Negotiations 2002


Coles and BiLo Meatrooms - Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations started. There was initially a range of major differences between Coles Myer and the AMIEU.
Click here to find out how negotiations developed. Then check what happened on both Coles Myer EBA and BiLo EBA

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Following discussion with the Company in relation to the renewal of the current Enterprise Bargaining Agreement the Company have informed the Union this is their final offer:-

1)Audit/Pre Op QA allowance $5.00 per day.

2)QA allowance paid only when engaged in QA duties.

3)Night shift employees pay increase of $26.40 per week & 2 ½% increase.

4)Drivers to be paid penalty rates on Sundays and Public Holidays for actual time worked (no minimum hours of work).

5)Wage increase of 2.5% for each year of Agreement (3 years).

6)Beef Slaughtermen rates 21 Tally = $155.13
                                    27 Tally = $211.37
   Beef Labourer Rates      21 Tally = $119.50
                                    27 Tally = $155.50

These rates do not include the proposed 2.5% pay rise, but do include in the case of Beef Slaughtermen the rinse and Feedlot Allowance which is removed from the EBA.

Work on time for the beef is increased from 14 minutes to 30 minutes per day. 
Step up labourers will receive slaughts payment after 1 hour not ½ hour
Toilet breaks are not counted.

7)Butcher's Picnic removed for EBA.

8)RDO's not to accrue when you are off work on WorkCover.

9)If RDO falls on a public holiday or whilst on annual leave that RDO will be paid out as well as your payment for the public holiday or annual leave.

10)Christmas, New Years Eve and Good Friday Eve become normal days.

11)When a worker is on alternative duties the worker must complete the requirements of his medical certificates and return to work plan which his Doctor must sign off on.

12)Agreement to be re-written to comply with current legislation. 


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