of bullying and harassment, including the suspension of Unite representative Damien Nota.
In a consultative ballot of around 100 workers, a 95 percent majority voted in favour of balloting
for full strike action. The ballot began on Tuesday. Unite said it remains open to negotiations to
avoid the dispute.
Consultative ballot of UK telecom workers
BT telecom workers are currently taking part in a consultative ballot, lasting until December 10.
The Communications Workers Union ballot conducted will establish if telecom workers want to
strike against BT’s reconfiguration plans that will mean job cuts and role changes. There has not
been a national BT strike since 1994.
The WSWS wrote on September 21, the “consultative or indicative ballot is becoming the trade
union bureaucracy’s weapon of choice in avoiding strikes and maintaining their role as partners
with employers.”
Legally, the bureaucracy can hold such ballots at any time under their own rules. Unions are
required by law to hold a further legal ballot to proceed with any industrial action. The
consultative ballot never implies action being taken, even if a massive vote in favour is returned.
Middle East
Protests by Iraqi civil servants over pay arrears
On Sunday, hundreds of civil servants in the Iraqi governorates of Karbala, Babil, Muthanna and
Maysan held protests over wage arrears. The workers are owed wages for September and
October. The Iraqi government blames its failure to pay on time to the ongoing financial crisis
after years of invasion followed by civil war.
Israeli trade union federation strike threat over quarantine
payments
On Sunday, the Israeli trade union federation, Histadrut announced its intention to launch a
general strike to demand quarantined workers are paid as promised. In late September, the
Ministry of Finance, Histadrut and employers’ organisations agreed to pay workers who were in
quarantine because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Workers have not been paid because of a hold up in parliament. Under Israeli law Histadrut can
launch the strike 14 days after giving notification.