Title: Slajd 1
1Building dialogue in the private security sector
in Poland
2Security Sector in Poland
- More than 200,000 workers
- Hundreds of small companies
- Small number of large and rapidly growing
companies - Very low union membership
3Issues
- Low pay 5,60 zl per hour (less than 2)
- Fee-for-task agreements
- Too much overtime
- Low status of the profession
- Companies compete based on low wages,
not quality
42006 Solidarnosc begins an organising campaign
in the private security sector with support of UNI
5Campaign Goals
- To build national union of security workers
- To establish dialogue with employers that
improves working conditions for security workers
in Poland
6Basic Strategy
- Organising campaign in Warsaw (largest market)
- National Partnership Agreements on organising
rights with employers - Expand Campaign to other key markets
7Organising campaign in 8 key companies
- 40 of Warsaw market
- Concentration of top clients
- 10 000 guards
- Includes multinationals
8Elements of the campaign
- Mapping issue identification
- 1 on 1 contact with workers
- Communications leaflets, website, media
- Political
- Legal
- Client (Principal Employer)
9End of 2006 996 members
10Employers Anti-Union Actions
- Ekotrade
- Fired union leader.
- Solid Security
- Fired 21 trade union members
- Reduced the working hours of union
activists - Forced 72 workers to resign from the union.
- Yellow Unions
- Several employers actively promote management
controlled organisations
11Going public
Activities putting pressure on commercial and
government clients
- Client Letters
- Leafleting
- Pickets
- International support UNI, SIPTU
- Reports on working conditions in private security
sector/Press events - Demonstration in front of government
- Exhibition "Fathers return home Our children
need their fathers"
12What we won
- Union now has partnership agreements in 6
companies Solid, G4S, Securitas, Impel,
Konsalnet and Ekotrade
Covering more than 40 000 security workers.
Union has also a partnership agreement with PZP
Ochrona a national employers association
13Building a National Union
- Late 2007, individual branch unions merged to
form national security workers union
14Campaign has expanded
Wroclaw Poznan Gdansk other Cities
15As of Today
- 5000 members
- gt25 density in key markets
- And Growing!
16But,it is not possible to fulfil the EU
standards of social dialogue in the private
security sector in Poland as long as
- Workers earn 5 6zl per hour
- Workers must work more than 300 hours per month
in order to provide for their families
17Solving These Problems
- Continue to build the union
- Reform public tender process to include quality
criteria - Negotiate industry collective agreement
18Industry-wide collective bargaining is the only
way we can raise standards across the industry
and make positive changes in private security
sector in Poland.
19- In July, Solidarnosc began simultaneous
collective negotiations with the 8 biggest
companies. - There is a single unified negotiations committee
with representatives from all 8 companies
20Our Goal
-
- A common collective agreement which effectively
will set a higher standard for the entire sector