Hunterston strike 2006

Hunterston nuclear power stations strike update

2nd day of our 7th week in dispute with BK.

Wednesday’s action continued in a positive manner, at least in our eyes. Harrassment from British Energy on its own employees continued. Why they put up with it we are not entirely sure. We witnessed people noting fellow employees registration numbers, no doubt to gain favour with their own management. What kind of people do this?

Hunterston nuclear power stations strike update

Strikers on the Hunterston picket

A report from the picket line on the first day of our seventh week in our dispute with BK.

Last week the SJIB had a board meeting and our dispute was top of the agenda, unfortunately there was no resolution proposed by the board. It seems the SJIB were more concerned that AMICUS had actually allowed us to go on strike even although we are legally entitled to do so. They did suggest that AMICUS should meet with Balfour Kilpatrick in an effort to resolve our dispute.

Sixth week, second day update from Hunterston electricians strike

Second day of our sixth week in our dispute with BK.

Our dispute continued today and we were shown a great deal of support from fellow Hunterston employees. Those employees had to endure long waits at the picket and still had the courtesy to stop and listen. We cannot stress enough how much we appreciate their support and understanding of our plight.

Hunterston nuclear power station strike - sixth week update

Picket line report from the sixth week of the electricians' dispute at Hunterston.

A worker's report of the first day of our sixth week in our dispute with BK.

Our dispute with BK continued today with no contact from our employers at all. It appears that under no circumstances are they prepared to reinstate our 50p/hr and ultimately resolve this dispute.

Hunterston nuclear power station: strike update

Hunterston nuclear power station

An update from the picket on our second day of our fifth week in our dispute with Balfour Kilpatrick.

Our actions continued today, and we had a positive response from the Hunterston workforce. Many of whom are displeased with the interference of their own management in our dispute. British Energy have complained to police that we have been using our own vehicles in an attempt to hold up traffic, I think they’ll find that it is the support from their staff that is doing that.

Hunterston nuclear power station strike - week 5

Another installment from the picket line for libcom.org news. "The dispute continues with no resolve in sight, we need support".

1st day of the 5th week in our dispute with Balfour Kilpatrick.

Our dispute with BK has still not reached a resolution.

Hunterston nuclear power station strike - week 4

A striker's report from week four of the strike at Hunterston nuclear power station.

WE STAND UNITED AND STRONGER GOING INTO WEEK 5

2nd day of the 4th week in our dispute with Balfour Kilpatrick.

Again the resolve of the shop stood up to the rigours of standing all day on a picket line. We were in a jovial mood in not so jovial a situation, but we will remain strong and will see this through to the end.

Hunterston nuclear power station strike continues

A report from the fourth week of strikes by electricians at Hunterston Nuclear Power station.

WEEK 4 UPDATE FROM THE PICKET

The first day of the 4th week in our dispute with BK.

Hunterston power station strike picket reports

Hunterston power station

Striking workers' reports from the picket line of the second day of the second week of industrial action at the Hunterston nuclear power plant.

Picket line again at roundabout on A78 (British Energy are not getting involved with our dispute yet again).

Picket line update from Hunterston nuclear power station

The second week of industrial action at Hunterston nuclear power station began today. We present this report by one of the striking workers from today's picket line.

The 1st day of our 2nd week of industrial action took place today.

Our picket line was moved to the roundabout on the busy A78. This was under protest from ourselves, AMICUS the union, and the local police force against British Energy, who had threatened legal action against us for protesting on their land.

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