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Old October 30th 14, 11:12 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Eskimo Will Eskimo Will is offline
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Default [OT] Met Office industrial action

Well the MetO staff have just heard that a derisory pay offer is about to be
imposed.
The offer in no way addresses pay inequalities between sexes, does nothing
to reward loyal, good and hard working staff, does nothing to motivate staff
and does nothing to stem the cut to living standards to some of the best
scientists in the country.

Over the past 10 years Minister after Minister have visited the Met Office
and told staff that they are the "jewel in the UK crown of science", but
where is the reward? A pat on the back and feck all in the pay packet. Well
enough is enough, and the staff are now being balloted on industrial action.
This does not mean an all out strike but probably action short of a strike.
Like mass walkouts, working to rule, refusing to do favours, no applause for
visiting politicians etc etc.

Of course the battle is against the Tory government coalition and not MetO
management. But, .... MetO management have done naff all to help the
situation and now chickens are coming home to roost. The main trade Union in
the Met Office is Prospect and I am still a member of that Union. There are
also a few PCS members too. So I give my support to all staff in their
fight.

This action is likely to be long and protracted and may get nasty if there
is nothing from government. Whether it will affect weather services I'm not
sure. Probably not on the face of it, but you can rest assured that staff
morale there remains at rock bottom and that has implications for quality in
my opinion. There are signs now that because of poor pay good graduates are
leaving and recruiting is getting harder, well Mr Government what will
happen to your jewels then?

Good luck, stick it up 'em where it hurts!

Will
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