Workers at Tomago Aluminum have rejected a management pay offer that was put to them without union endorsement.
Approximately 90 per cent of the 200 workers employed as electricians, fitters and mechanical workers rejected the management offer, which falls two per cent short of what the union is seeking over the next two years.
The smelter, north west of Newcastle, can produce up to 600,000 tonnes of aluminium per year. It is majority owned by global giant Rio Tinto, which made a $12.4 billion profit in the last financial year.
ETU NSW Secretary Allen Hicks called on Tomago management to get back to the bargaining table.
“The Tomago workforce has spoken and it has spoken clearly. They know that without a full and proper wage rise this business simply won’t attract and retain the workers it needs.
“Tomago management should heed the clear message that has been sent, return to the negotiating table and get this agreement finalised."
ETU Newcastle organiser, Brad McDougall said inflation had badly eroded pay.
“Workers did not create the inflation crisis but they are definitely the victims of it. Rents have soared, mortgage interest rates have almost tripled and most days of the week, you struggle to fill up the car for less than $2 a litre.
“Workers can’t keep taking the hit. Our members need and deserve a proper pay rise."
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No go at Tomago as workers reject non-union offer
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