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Weetabix plays ‘fast and loose with the facts’

Unite blasts Weetabix claims that ‘fire and rehire’ tactics are irrelevant to dispute

And in news just in on November 11, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said Unite has “irrefutable evidence” that Weetabix is using ‘fire and rehire’ tactics to attack the wages and conditions of Unite engineers, including the threat of sackings. Unite engineers at Weetabix factories in Kettering and Corby in Northamptonshire are now taking strike action four days a week against company moves to attack their wages and terms and conditions. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, “These attacks are totally unjustified. They are a serving of corporate greed. And what’s more, although Weetabix deny it, we have irrefutable evidence that they are using ‘fire and rehire’ strategies.”

‘Nothing to do with fire and rehire

Earlier on November 8, a senior Weetabix director made a public statement alleging that the present dispute had nothing to do with ‘fire and rehire’. He said, “We’re concerned to see that our reputation is being damaged in service of Unite’s national campaign on ‘fire and rehire’, which is irrelevant to the current industrial action at Weetabix.” Yet in company letters sent to Weetabix engineers in May this year, the Weetabix engineers’ manager explained the new contract offer unequivocally. He declared, “One of the options available to us, if your agreement cannot be reached is to terminate your current contract of employment and offer re-engagement on a new contract.” “So there we have it in black and white,” noted Sharon. “Weetabix has now declared ‘fire and rehire’ strategies have nothing to do with the current dispute, when they are slap bang in the heart of the new contract letters originally sent to their own engineers. It seems Weetabix managers are playing fast and loose with the facts.” The November 8 Weetabix declaration said ,“We have repeatedly reassured our engineering team and their union representatives that no individual is at risk of dismissal” is also flatly contradicted by the threat “to terminate your current contract’” made in the May letter.

"Weetabix has now declared ‘fire and rehire’ strategies have nothing to do with the current dispute, when they are slap bang in the heart of the new contract letters originally sent to their own engineers. It seems Weetabix managers are playing fast and loose with the facts"

Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary

ACAS statement – ‘fire and rehire an extreme step’

But just three days later on November 11, the arbitration service ACAS issued its findings on ‘fire and rehire’ tactics. They warned employers, “Our new advice is clear that fire and rehire is an extreme step that can seriously damage working relations and has significant legal risks for organisations.” Unite’s Sharon Graham agreed. She said, “Weetabix management ought to take the advice offered by ACAS. Drop ‘fire and rehire’ and get back to the negotiating table with Unite to sort this dispute.”

ACAS, November 11, 2021


"Our new advice is clear that fire and rehire is an extreme step that can seriously damage working relations and has significant legal risks for organisations"

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By Ryan Fletcher