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Northland sawmill workers raise personal grievance

Imran Ali
By Imran Ali
Multimedia Journalist·Northern Advocate·
12 Jul, 2020 08:00 PM3 mins to read

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E tū union is taking Carter Holt Harvey LVL plant to mediation services for alleged unauthorised harvesting of annual leave. Photo / Michael Cunningham

E tū union is taking Carter Holt Harvey LVL plant to mediation services for alleged unauthorised harvesting of annual leave. Photo / Michael Cunningham

Workers at a Northland wood processing giant undergoing restructure are taking their employer to mediation over alleged unauthorised deduction of annual leave over the lockdown period.

E tū union, which represents about 150 of the 214 employees of Carter Holt Harvey laminated veneer lumber (LVL) plant at Marsden Pt, raised a personal grievance with the company in a letter dated July 2.

The company is culling 164 jobs— more than two-thirds of its workforce— as part of a plan to abandon export sales and focus on domestic supply only.

It blames the restructure on the unprofitable export side of the LVL business, which accounts for about 70 per cent of the production and sales volume.

Some of the workers have been with the company since its inception about 19 years ago.

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E tū Northland representative Annie Tothill said since the CHH did not respond to her letter, union lawyers would file papers for mediation.

She said CHH debited leave entitlements of about two weeks for each union member without prior consultation or agreement, which was a breach of the Holidays Act.

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• More job losses as Whangārei timber giant restructures

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Despite ample opportunity, she said CHH made no effort to consult with E tū on any Covid-19 related matters leading into the lockdown when concerns were raised in late March and again a week later.

She said no response was given until April 14 by which time the harvesting of leave had started.

"Members have expressed feelings of bring ripped off, undermined, deceived, robbed, cheated, devalued, stripped of their rights, ignored and unappreciated by CHH LVL," she said in her letter to senior human resources advisor Katie Hirst.

Tothill said other employers faced with the same urgency of the pandemic acknowledged their employees' right to be consulted about if and how leave may be accessed.

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E tū is seeking the reinstatement of all annual leave, including alternate and lieu days, and long service leave and their cost to be met by the company.

For those who will lose their jobs, the union wants CHH to be the same value of the leave debited as compensation under the Employment Relations Act.

Additional compensation is sought for humiliation, loss of dignity, and injury to feelings.
CHH did not wish to comment.

It plans to complete its restructure by the end of August.

The plant presently runs 24 hours, seven days a week using renewable plantation pine to make laminated veneer lumber (LVL) which is an engineered wood product typically used as structural members for lintels, beams, mid-floors and roofs across residential and commercial building projects.

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