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Kawerau: Negotiations begin between Essity and toilet paper manufacturing mill workers

Megan Wilson
By Megan Wilson
Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
1 Sep, 2022 05:58 PM3 mins to read

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One hundred and forty-five workers have been locked out of their workplace, the Essity mill in Kawerau, since August 9 without pay. Photo / Mead Norton

One hundred and forty-five workers have been locked out of their workplace, the Essity mill in Kawerau, since August 9 without pay. Photo / Mead Norton

Fresh negotiations have started between the union representing Kawerau paper mill workers and their employer Essity to try to reach a pay agreement.

It comes as a Bay of Plenty New World says a toilet paper shortage is being felt, with some shelves left empty this week.

Since August 9, 145 workers at the Essity mill in Kawerau have been locked out of their workplace without pay.

Essity is one of the world's largest hygiene and health companies — its brands in New Zealand include Purex, Sorbent, Libra and Handee.

On August 9, the Bay of Plenty Times reported the union claimed the country's toilet paper supply could be at risk after Essity indefinitely locked out the workers, who are seeking pay increases in line with inflation and the rising cost of living in their collective employment agreement negotiations.

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The company has said its offer to workers is fair.

Pulp and Paper Union Kawerau secretary Tane Phillips said union members were in facilitation with Essity negotiators yesterday and today.

Phillips said it was "a bit early to tell" how the negotiations were going. "We're trying our best to make headway ... to get to an agreement."

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In a written statement, Essity said it was in "facilitated bargaining" for two days and would not comment further at this time.

A Bay of Plenty New World manager said it was "light" on some toilet paper products and some shelves were empty on Wednesday.

"But we can get enough toilet paper and that's not a problem for us."

The manager said the Essity mill worker lockout meant the less than expected had been supplied.

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Asked how this was affecting customers, the manager said there were still options.
"We have got enough cover to cater for almost every customer's needs."

A Foodstuffs spokesperson said it had been working closely with Essity and other supplier partners to ensure it had enough toilet paper to go around.

"If customers continue to shop normally we're in a good position to ensure there's plenty of stock for customers."

A Countdown spokesperson said it was working closely with toilet paper supply partners to ensure there was plenty of stock available for everyone.

"As long as everyone shops as they normally would, we have no concerns about a possible shortage of toilet paper."

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