When Workers Unite, Bosses Tremble!
Written by: Ned K. on 23 September 2023
Poultry Workers Getting Organized. Strike Against Corporate Greed And Rising Cost Of Living
About 1,000 workers at Inghams Poultry processing plants in WA and SA went on strike on Friday 22 September. They are demanding wage increases that keep up with the rising cost of living and better working conditions.
Inghams have increased profits by about 70% in the last 12 months with the increased profits coming from the surplus value created by these workers. Apart from the 70% increase in profits, the workers on the picket line when interviewed by the mass media said that the CEO had a 9% salary increase.
Inghams' wage offer after months of negotiations with the workers' Union Delegates was well short of their demands for 6% per year, just to keep up with inflation.
As with most strikes, wage levels are not the only issue. Delegates said work intensification, repetition strain injuries and increased fatigue levels had reached unbearable levels.
Before taking the strike action, workers spent months building their own networks and organization on the job to ensure that the required Protected Industrial Action Ballot was supported by a big majority of workers,
There are many strike actions by workers across many different industries despite the limitations of the Fair Work Act enterprise bargaining laws
What is important about the Inghams workers' strike is that the the company's strategy of hiring new migrant labour from diverse cultural backgrounds (a divide and conquer strategy) has met its match.
The strength of the workers in this dispute lies in the unity of a diverse workforce.
When workers unite, bosses tremble!
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