Update on the new Facilities Management (FM) contract at the University of London — February 21, 2016

Update on the new Facilities Management (FM) contract at the University of London

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BouyguesLogoThe University of London’s current Facilities Management (FM) contract with Cofely Workplace Ltd will be coming to an end on 27th March 2016.

Three new FM providers have been appointed for an initial five year term:

  • Bouygues Energies and Services FM UK Ltd to provide hard facilities management including building maintenance (fabric and mechanical & electrical) and energy performance services
  • Cordant Services to provide cleaning and front of house services (security/reception and logistics including portering, AV and mail room)
  • Nurture Landscapes Ltd to provide grounds maintenance

What happens to affected staff?

Please do not worry!

  • All staff will be protected by TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings and Protection of Employment) legislation, and will transfer to the new company.
  • Your terms and conditions will remain the same.
  • Your length of service will be preserved.

What happens next?

The outgoing company (Cofely / Engie) is required by law to consult with all affected staff.

  • You should have elected a staff rep – if you are unsure who this is, get in touch with us!
  • These reps will be meeting with management to ask questions and pass on information.
  • The IWGB has also written to the new companies to request a meeting before the contracts begin.

Please do get in touch with any problems or questions – you can speak to Henry (07922810798) or Danny (07783719479)

Great turnout at branch meetings — February 20, 2016

Great turnout at branch meetings

We’ve just finished our Saturday branch meeting – as you can see from the pictures, the IWGB office was pretty full today!

We had about 25 people at yesterday’s meeting as well, so we just wanted to thank everyone for participating – the union is only as strong as its members, and the more active people we have, the more we can achieve!

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Branch meeting Friday – election special! — February 17, 2016

Branch meeting Friday – election special!

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Damien Short, IWGB candidate Levels 7-10

Please come to the branch meeting this Friday, 19 February at 12.30 in room 246 (or at 1pm on Saturday at the union office if you can’t make it).

As well as the pay campaign and the University outsourced contracts, we will be discussing the elections for negotiating reps for the ICE forum.

We really need help from members to try and get the IWGB slate elected – Danny Millum, Catherine Morrissey and Damien Short will be standing in the Levels 7-10 category, and Chris Josiffe and Rebecca Dooley are our Levels 1-6 category candidates.

Check out our election website (https://iceforum2016.wordpress.com/) and please get in touch with Danny (danny.millum@sas.ac.uk) if you can help with anything or need more info!

Support our colleague Liliana in her court case against Cofely — February 11, 2016

Support our colleague Liliana in her court case against Cofely

Liliana and daughter (1)BREAKING NEWS! The crowdfunding site for Liliana Almanza, a Colombian cleaner at the University of London who was harrassed, insulted, denied trade union rights, and forced to continue to do work which caused her physical pain despite having a disability, has now gone live! Please chuck in a few quid to help this case progress to tribunal and help Liliana to achieve justice!

https://www.crowdjustice.co.uk/case/liliana/

Pay campaign latest – cross-Bloomsbury organising meeting 23 Feb — February 10, 2016

Pay campaign latest – cross-Bloomsbury organising meeting 23 Feb

5%Following a meeting last week with union reps from SOAS, UCL, LSHTM, Birkbeck and IoE, an open meeting of all Bloomsbury union members has been called for Tuesday 23 February.

The invitation in full is below – please let us know if you can make it!

Dear Bloomsbury trade union member

Some of us have been discussing this year’s pay claim and we feel it would be good if as many people as possible were able to take an active role in discussing and campaigning for a decent pay rise from an early stage. We’d like to think about ways we could put pressure on our university managements, alongside all the things we do to feed into our unions’ claims on a national level. This isn’t about local bargaining but about convincing our institutions that it’s in their interests to argue on a national level for a higher pay settlement – because their workers need it, are demanding it, and are willing to fight for it. To this end we’d like to invite you to an open meeting on;

Tuesday 23rd February from 1 to 2 in the SSRU Seminar Room, 18 Woburn Square.

The meeting will give a chance for people to discuss what they’d like to see from a claim, and how they think we could fight for it. We want everyone to have a chance to participate, so it’d be great if you could extend the invitation to your members/anyone else you think might be interested.

We’ll also have an update from Sandy Nicoll (UNISON Higher Education Service Group Executive member) on the progress of the national HE pay negotiations.

As well as discussing pay the meeting will also hear from some of the other campaigns active in Bloomsbury right now – outsourced workers at SOAS fighting to be brought in house, students at UCL on rent strike against high housing costs, and staff at UCL for their demand for increased London weighting to match other institutions.

Hope to see you there. Any questions email danny.millum@sas.ac.uk or catherine.morrrissey@london.ac.uk.

Vice-Chancellors’ Salaries for the past 20 years – Freedom of Information Request — February 9, 2016

Vice-Chancellors’ Salaries for the past 20 years – Freedom of Information Request

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The IWGB submitted Freedom of Information request to the University for full details of the Vice-Chancellor’s salary for the past 20 years and the results were interesting to say the least.

We discovered that the post of Vice-Chancellor has been a part-time position since the early 1990s and certainly pays more than your average part-time job!

The current Vice-Chancellor, Sir Adrian Smith, received a salary of a whopping £172k in 2015. The salary for the post has been over £100k since 2002. Nice work if you can get it eh?

For the full list of salaries from 1995-2015, please click here.

Our Branch Chair Maritza interviewed by FT — February 5, 2016
Union takes rights claim to European court — February 2, 2016

Union takes rights claim to European court

This article originally appeared in the Morning Star.

WORKERS at the University of London submitted a claim to the European Court of Human Rights yesterday, arguing Britain’s trade union laws violate the Human Rights Convention.

University porter Henry Chango Lopez and the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) believe a flaw in the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1992 prevents some workers from bargaining with their employers.

The IWGB identified five institutions where the union is blocked from representing its members because only TUC-affiliated unions are recognised.

Among them are the Royal College of Art, the Royal College of Music and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

The workers’ barrister John Hendy QC said: “This application highlights both the inadequacy of the statutory recognition procedure in the UK and the UK’s ongoing failure to fulfil its obligations under international treaties it has ratified.”