Unite Members at Fujitsu Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike Over Pay and Pensions


LONDON, August 30 /PRNewswire/ --



Members of Unite, the UK's largest union, working for Fujitsu have voted
overwhelmingly for industrial action as part of a UK-wide consultative ballot
against a proposal to close the company's main final salary pension scheme
and the imposition of a pay freeze. 87 per cent of members voted in favour of
strike action and 96 per cent in favour of industrial action short of a
strike.

Some 4000 employees in the main defined benefit pension plan are being
hit by the company's plans to close the scheme to future accrual. If the
proposal goes ahead, the company intends to dismiss employees after the end
of the consultation period in September, and offer them employment on new
contracts which are unchanged except in relation to pensions.

The union estimates that the proposed pension scheme change would reduce
the total pay package of each employee by at least 15 per cent, and is the
latest in a series of attacks on employee conditions at the company.

The company imposed a pay freeze on UK staff earlier this year just a
week before it was due to take effect, withdrawing promised pay rises to
employees.

Last week Fujitsu announced proposals for 1200 redundancies in the UK,
amounting to 10 per cent of its UK workforce.

Fujitsu Services continues to make significant profits, with a GBP200m
profit before taxation last year and a pay out to two directors of GBP1.59m
in compensation for loss of office. In the last month, announcing the latest
results, the Fujitsu President forecast record future profits.

Peter Skyte, Unite national officer for IT and communications, said:
"Fujitsu Services is not struggling or failing. It is a highly profitable and
successful company but one which is seeking to take advantage of the
recession to attack jobs, pay, pensions and conditions.

"Our members are insisting that the company should pay fairly and provide
decent pensions for all its employees. Following the announcement of 1200
redundancies, they are now calling for the issue of job cuts to be included
in any ballot for formal industrial action. We are calling on the company to
meet us to resolve these issues and avoid the risk of damaging industrial
action."

Fujitsu employs around 12,500 people in the UK. Fujitsu's main sites are
at Bracknell, Stevenage, Manchester, Crewe, Belfast, Staines, Basingstoke,
Wakefield, Sheffield, Solihull, Slough, Lewes, Warrington, Cardiff, Bristol,
Newcastle and London.

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