UNI Tells Santander: Stop Your Anti-Union Stance

14/07/2010 09:00

PR Newswire

NYON, Switzerland, July 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --

Bank workers and their unions from around the world are coming together

to demand Spanish banking giant Santander respects its employees no matter

where they work.

UNI Finance Global Union is leading an international trade union

delegation to Boston today to support Santander workers in the United States

who want union representation. There is currently no recognised union in the

US that represents the workers at Santander-owned banking chain Sovereign.

Sovereign employees are fighting for their right for union representation

but UNI believes management has discouraged workers from joining a union.

UNI and the global trade union alliance at Santander are calling on

Santander Chairman Emilio Botín to ensure management's neutrality in the

union organising drive at Sovereign.

"Workers at Sovereign want a union but we have heard that their bosses

are telling them they will lose their jobs if they try to organise," said

Oliver Roethig, head of UNI Finance. "Santander has thousands of unionised

workers in many other countries around the world so we are dismayed by what

we believe is an anti-union attitude in the United States."

UNI alleges that some workers who have supported the union have been

unfairly dismissed; others have been told that the company is strongly

opposed to any union for employees.

The UNI delegation is calling on Santander to rehire workers it believes

were unfairly dismissed and stop what it perceives to be interference with

workers' rights to form a union. It will press Santander to sign a global

agreement that protects workers' rights in the United States and around the

world.

More information at: http://www.bankonrights.org

Contact UNI: rachel.cohen@uniglobalunion.org or +41-79-888-0753

UNI Finance is the global trade union for the finance industry.

Contact UNI: rachel.cohen@uniglobalunion.org or +41-79-888-0753






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