Labour Court Database __________________________________________________________________________________ File Number: CD88195 Case Number: LCR11916 Section / Act: S67 Parties: WARNER LAMBERT IRELAND LIMITED - and - IRISH TRANSPORT AND GENERAL WORKERS UNION |
Claim regarding increase in wages due to increased productivity.
Recommendation:
3. The Court, having considered the various submissions made by
the parties, recommends that the union should accept the Company's
offer of an additional £13.82 per week to the depanners, this to
be payable with effect from 1st July, 1988. The Court also
recommends that each of the 30 operators in the Gum Base Plant
should be given a lump sum payment of £400 in respect of
retrospection. Any further payments would be conditional on the
successful negotiation of the efficiencies required by management.
The Court recommends accordingly.
Division: Mr Fitzgerald Mr Shiel Mr O'Murchu
Text of Document__________________________________________________________________
CD88195 RECOMMENDATION NO. LCR11916
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACTS, 1946 TO 1976
SECTION 67
PARTIES: WARNER LAMBERT IRELAND LIMITED
(Represented by the Federated Union of Employers)
and
IRISH TRANSPORT AND GENERAL WORKERS UNION
SUBJECT:
1. Claim regarding increase in wages due to increased
productivity.
BACKGROUND:
2. With reference to the Court's investigations of 8th April and
30th June, 1988, into the above dispute the following is the
Recommendation of the Court.
RECOMMENDATION:
3. The Court, having considered the various submissions made by
the parties, recommends that the union should accept the Company's
offer of an additional £13.82 per week to the depanners, this to
be payable with effect from 1st July, 1988. The Court also
recommends that each of the 30 operators in the Gum Base Plant
should be given a lump sum payment of £400 in respect of
retrospection. Any further payments would be conditional on the
successful negotiation of the efficiencies required by management.
The Court recommends accordingly.
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Signed on behalf of the Labour Court
4th July, 1988 Nicholas Fitzgerald
U.M./P.W. Deputy Chairman