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Sports all round at JJB
Submitted by hangbitch on 2 January 2007 - 6:54pm. Chris Riley | GMB | JJB sports | sacked stewards | Shepherd's Bush store | strike | unions | Wigan depotBackground reading: JJB Sports employee and union organiser Chris Riley is sacked after organising strike action at the JJB Sports Wigan depot
All sorts protest outside JJB Sports stores against the sacking of JJB Sports employee and union organiser Chris Riley
The protest outside the Shepherd's Bush JJB Sports store is quiet until mall Security turns up to try and move the protestors on. Security is two weedy-looking, middle-aged guys who are wearing dark jackets, light trousers, plain shoes, and old and cloudy plastic badges.
The protest isn't huge at this point - maybe ten people altogether, at least three of whom are not protestors, but SWP worker-bees, who have clearly been pressed into putting an hour in at the protest, to try and shift leftover copies of this week's Socialist Worker - but the two security guys still look a bit worn on it. Being paid bugger-all to protect JJB Sports stores from people who are protesting about being paid bugger-all to work in JJB Sports stores probably does get on your wick towards the end of the week.
Life doesn't improve too much when they try to assert themselves, either.
Photos from this year
Submitted by hangbitch on 30 December 2006 - 3:27pm. JJB sports | pensions | Photos | protestDiscounting Dave
Submitted by hangbitch on 21 December 2006 - 8:43pm. Chris Riley | Christmas strike action | Dave Whelan | JJB sports | sacked | Tom Knight | union recognitionSacked JJB Sports union steward Chris Riley talks about taking on Wigan Athletic's very own Dave Whelan.
A richly-deserved crappy Christmas is heading the way of one Dave Whelan, owner of Wigan Athletic and executive director of the JJB Sports chain.
Staff at the JJB Sports distribution depot in Wigan have voted to strike for three days between Christmas and New Year, in protest against the sacking of GMB steward Chris Riley. Riley played an instrumental role in organising strike action in November this year - a strike which led to union members at the depot winning their fight for better pay and conditions (workers like Riley were only getting £180 in the hand a week at that point). As soon as the new deal was sorted, Riley - an effective and popular union organiser - was sacked from JJB Sports on the usual trumped-up gross misconduct charge.
New revised pay offer to be put to GMB JJB Sports Wigan members on Monday
Submitted by hangbitch on 16 November 2006 - 3:35pm. agency scabs | Dave Whelan | David Speedie | Employment Agencies Standards Inspectorate | GMB | JJB sports | pay offer | strike | Tom Knight | unionsThis statement was released by the GMB on Thursday 16 November
In talks between GMB and JJB Sports Chief Executive Mr Tom Knight, during yesterday's and today's strike at the warehouse, the company has tabled a revised pay offer. The new offer now in writing deals with the issue of the basic rate and access to bonus for all workers in the depot.
The revised offer will be put to 280 GMB members at a mass meeting in the warehouse at 11.00am Monday 20th November. It will then be put to members in a ballot vote after that meeting. GMB negotiators are recommending acceptance of the offer.
The first strike day next week on Tuesday 21 has been suspended. The strikes for Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 November 2006 are still on pending the outcome of the ballot vote. The work to rule and overtime ban are still ongoing.
The Employment Agencies Standards Inspectorate are today interviewing 3 local Wigan agencies. See Note 1 for names. GMB has supplied information to the Employment Agencies Standards Inspectorate regarding agency labour being used by JJB Sports during strike days and during the rest of the week to deal with the backlog as a result of the strike. The agencies are aware of the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations 2003 which makes it illegal for agencies to supply labour to companies during a trade dispute.
Graham Coxon, GMB regional officer who led the negotiations with Mr Knights said, 'GMB has today received a revised written pay offer from Mr Knight which the union can recommend to our members in JJB Sports. GMB will put the offer to the members on Monday next and they will make the decision as the whether they will accept it and call off the dispute. If accepted, the offer will be backdated to 1 August 2006.'
During this dispute GMB has carefully monitoring the illegal strikebreaking activities of the 3 local employment agencies. We want these activities stopped in this and future disputes. We want the agencies punished for breaking the law. We will not rest until EAS takes action. The agencies are being interviewed by EAS today.
When this dispute is over GMB will raise question about how EAS does it's job. GMB members are far from satisfied that we are in the third week of the dispute before EAS took action
Contact: Graham Coxon , GMB Lancashire Regional Officer on 07740 804064 or Steve Pryle, GMB Press Office on 07921 289880 or Rose Conroy on 07974 251823.
Employment Agencies Standards Inspectorate (EAS) 0845 9555105.
Bond Personnel 01942 743270, Heads Personnel 0161 746 8811, Lightyear 01942 511159.
The agencies supplying labour to JJB Sports are Heads Recruitment, Bond Personnel and Lightyear Recruitment Limited. (Contact details above). Light Year Recruitment is jointly owned by David Speedie ex. Liverpool, Chelsea, Blackburn and Coventry footballer.
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Submitted by hangbitch on 12 November 2006 - 4:21pm. Chris Riley | Dave Whelan | George Galloway | GMB | JJB sports | John McDonnell | NHS cuts | trade unions | Unison | Wigan | Yunus BakshReport and interviews from Organising for Fighting Unions conference on 11 November
Update on JJB Sports strike status sent by GMB Thursday 16 November 2006
Wigan AFC and JJB Sports owner and premier-league wanker Dave Whelan wins this month's Supreme Corporate Arsehole Award, as far as the hundreds of people at today's Organising for Fighting Trade Unions conference are concerned.
Dave treats his staff in the JJB Sports distribution warehouse in Wigan like garbage. Their salaries stink, and their reasonable requests for better money and terms continue to fall on Dave's deaf ears.

