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Glasgow Picket Against Holland & Barrett Workfare Report

Martin O'Neill | 01.04.2012 20:33 | Workers' Movements

Members of Clydeside Industrial Workers of the World, the Anarchist Federation and Solidarity Federation picketed the Queen Street branch of Holland & Barrett at lunchtime on Saturday 31st March.



We managed to turn some people away at the entrance. We had placards proclaiming 'The H&B Workfare Deal, Employ Three, Get One Free' in the style of Holland and Barrett advertising as Holland and Barrett plan to have a quarter of their workers as unpaid labour. Another placard said, 'Say No To Workfare At Holland and Barrett'. We gave out 500 leaflets detailing Holland & Barrett use of unpaid labour. A number of people stopped to ask what the picket was about. A member of the Holland & Barrett staff was one of these people on her way in to start her shift. She said that one girl had been on work experience at the store, but that she had got a permanent job. We pointed out generally Holland and Barrett have not given permanent contracts to 80% of people on work experience, their plans to introduce a 1000 more work experience people in the next year and how that could affect the hours of the permanent staff. The manager tried to tell us to move away from the entrance, but we just ignored her. In a final pathetic attempt to show us who was boss she bluffed that the police were on their way, even though there was nothing remotely illegal about what we were doing.

There were over 20 actions against workfare over the weekend around Britain that will be part of an ongoing campaign. These actions were part of a national day of action called by the Solidarity Federation. The actions tied in with the international days of action against austerity called by the International Workers Association that included the general strike in Spain on March 29th, and the M31 European Day of Action Against Capitalism.


Martin O'Neill

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H&B are a shitty company generally

02.04.2012 10:30

They do sell good vegan snacks and often they are the only place to get them as they have a stranglehold on independent health food shops and have pushed a lot out of business, but they aren't a nice company to work for.

The staff in our local one (even the manager!) are always complaining about being made to work holidays, anti-union attitude of upper management, bad working conditions, employment clauses that they aren't allowed to work for a rival if they leave (presumably to stop them leaving and starting their own independent shop), etc.

Remember they also own Julian Graves, so that is just an illusion of competition for their monopoly.

Also they have constant BOGOF type deals which are really just ripping you off as they just raise the prices a week or two beforehand to make it seem like you are getting a good deal.

anon