Griffin’s EBA offer on table
EDITION No. 67
GRIFFIN Coal has come to the negotiating table as a result of the stop work meetings held in December, according to Construction Forestry Maritime Mining Energy Union (CFMMEU) WA division secretary Greg Busson. A draft enterprise bargaining agreement was delivered to CFMMEU members currently employed at Griffin last Friday. The members will meet today (Thursday) to discuss the agreement, and the union will begin working with a commissioner in New South Wales on February 2 to reconcile the company and its employees. Mr Busson said having a commissioner located interstate was not going to be an issue and if anything, it would
Thursday, January 27, 2022
mean he would have a more independent and neutral view of the situation. Griffin employees took a $37,000 wage cut after their last agreement ran out in December, 2020. Stop work information meetings introduced in early December, 2021, are ongoing, and all new information coming in is communicated to members through these meetings, said Mr Busson. Any worker participating in the meetings and requiring time away from work is having wages deducted, Mr Busson confirmed. Employees were made aware of the repercussions of attending meetings in a memo from their Human Resources manager Alissa Fellows in December last year.
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Mark of a good citizen
MARK Paget was named the 2022 Citizen of the Year at the annual Collie Australia Day event in Central Park yesterday. Mark was acknowledged for his work with a number of local gropups including the Coalfields Museum, Labour Day Carnival committee and Collie Community Radio. See also pages 10 and 11.
CEO’s first year
SciTech visits
Bowls $20k funding
BALANCING the Shire of Collie’s finances has been the greatest challenge faced by chief executive officer Stuart Devenish during his first year in the job. Page 4
COLLIE Library was the venue for outer space to come to Collie last weekend, with a special visit from SciTech and their Space Dome. Page 6
THE Collie Bowling Club has been awarded $20,000 in funding as part of an election commitment by the WA State Government. Page 7
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