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The Newsletter for Bradford UNISON
April 2019
Unions join forces to fight Academies Trust’s plan to cut terms and conditions UNISON and other education unions are uniting to fight cuts to National Terms and Conditions in schools run by the Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust. The Trust says it plans to cap sick pay for their employees facing disciplinary or capability proceedings at 13 weeks. They are also trying to break away from their obligation to pay future national pay awards. Education Convenor Donna Willoughby said UNISON were angry with the proposed 13 week cap on sickness – when people are at their most vulnerable – which implied all members were likely to abuse the existing system. Donna said: “This is a moral battle because it is a slur to imply that our members would abuse this sickness process and we have told the Trust that such a policy will contradict their Christian principles. “This is why there is such a strong solidarity between the
unions on this issue. I have never seen different unions working so closely together.” The dispute has prompted a response from Church leaders as reported in the Yorkshire Post, with the Bishop of Kirkstall urging all parties “to continue seeking a positive way forward.” Regional Organiser Ashley Harper said: “We have contacted the clergy and local MPs and Councillors to raise our grave concerns about what the Trust is proposing. “We have made it clear that we are prepared to come back to the negotiating table and willing to negotiate with the Trust. However this has to be on the basis that they will honour the national agreements that should apply to all schools and academy staff.
allegations that turn out to have been unfounded and it is no surprise that some staff will end up ill as a result of the stress that this causes. “We know of no other employer acting in this arbitrary way. “The promise to repay money after the event if an allegation is dropped or dismissed is no comfort while you are trying to pay your rent or mortgage.” An indicative ballot is being carried out for UNISON members to establish what action they would be prepared to take on this issue. The Branch is also taking advice from head office on potential legal claims against the Trust.
“The limits on sick pay would apply regardless of the nature of the illness. Many staff face
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