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State to go back to earlier Point plan THE state government has cut short a lease which would have allowed a multi-million dollar development within Point Nepean National Park. The government says it will now use a five-year-old master plan as the basis for development within the park’s Quarantine Station precinct. Opposition leader Matthew Guy and Nepean MP Martin Dixon, left, went to the park on Friday to back up their claims that the government had made the wrong move. They see cancelling the lease as a blow to tourism and say plans by the lease holder, Point Leisure Group, would have created 400 jobs. The government is now negotiating with the group which may be able to claim up to $1 million compensation. However, the loss of the lease is being welcomed by the Victorian National Parks. See full story Page 3
Transfield staff protest over EBA Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au WORKERS employed by the shire’s long-term contractor Transfield Services held a day-long protest outside the company’s depot in Watt Rd, Mornington, last Wednesday. It is believed to be the first industrial action for 15 years at Transfield. James Weissmann of the Australian Services Union said employees and the company were at a standoff after nego-
tiations for a new enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) broke down. The ASU is the main union of local government employees. Mr Weissmann said the EBA expired in April but Transfield and union had failed to agree on “three important items”: n Workers asked for a 3.5 per cent pay increase but Transfield offered 3 per cent. n Transfield rejected a bid for the pay to be retrospective to April.
n Transfield wanted to pay its staff fortnightly instead of weekly so the union asked for an extra two weeks of pay but this was also rejected. Mr Weissmann said many workers lived from pay to pay and could not afford to wait a fortnight. “We’re really disappointed negotiations have broken down,” he said. “Our workers accepted lower pay increases when we did EBAs with Transfield in 2009 and 2012.”
He said retrospectivity had recently been removed from the negotiating table by Transfield, which was “outrageous”. He conceded Transfield had upped its offer from 2 to 3 per cent. “The out standing matters are minor; our employees have been more than reasonable.” The picket, now known in industrial relations parlance as a “protest assembly”, lasted all day. Mr Weissmann said no vehicles had been stopped from entering or leaving the depot. More than
30 workers manned the “assembly”. Mr Weissmann said union organisers had tried to contact Transfield on Monday without success. Last December, Transfield announced $73 million underlying net profit for the year to the end of June. Earnings were up 7 per cent to $217 million. Transfield said it expected to generate earnings in the range of $240260 million in 2015-16. Continued Page 12
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