In an industry renowned for low pay, insecurity and competitiveness, a group of workers are getting together to fight for respect and better wages. ---- They all work in cafes, restaurants, canteens and hotels in Brighton and Hove and have decided enough is enough. ---- They are sick of being expected to work trial shifts for no wages, having administration charges deducted from their tips, working ten hour shifts with no breaks and being bullied by management. ---- It is routine for workers to turn up for a shift only to be sent away unpaid because the restaurant is quiet, some have not been paid wages owed by their boss and have been forced into periods of homelessness. ---- Add to this the increasing threat of raids by the UK Border Agency and the general precarious nature of the work and people are really pissed off. This is why Solidarity Federation have formed Brighton Hospitality Workers (BHW) to campaign for better conditions. When questioned about these grievances industry spokesperson Warwick Hunt said, 'Of course we'd like to treat these people like human beings but we can't if we are to keep up our profits. My skiing trip won't pay for itself. Anyway, what do they expect? Our money pays their wages so what we say goes'. In response, a BHW spokesperson said. 'See how much profit they can make without us. Their customers can't eat money'. Bosses are clearly worried about this new development. In a city where posters advertising club nights and student deals remain up for weeks, BHW's posters are regularly taken down or defaced. We can only assume this is done by exploiters running scared. The good news is that these posters have been seen by fed up workers who have got in touch. Bosses are right to be concerned. BHW have notched up several victories against employers who have owed back pay and holiday entitlement. Three bosses have already agreed to cough up over ?1 000 between them to three former employees and members of BHW, two of whom were a multinational hotel chain and an transnational employment agency. As part of the campaign to assert the rights and dignity of those who actually create the profits in this industry, BHW are compiling a list of dodgy businesses. If your employer treats staff badly call our Shop Your Boss hotline on 07561 1 85 204 and tell us what they are up to. Watch this space for the upcoming Rogues' Gallery. And if you're an employer and want to give us feedback on how the campaign is affecting your business your comments are always valued. Call our 24-hour hotline on 0800- KISS-MY-ARSE. =================================== * Newsletter of the Solidarity Federation - Brighton Local solfed.org.uk/local/brighton
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zondag 25 mei 2014
Britain, Sol Frd Direct Action Solidarity #2* - Hospitality Workers Come Together
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