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Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

The announcement of the two major supermarket chains that they have joined together to "make a difference" on plastic bags has been cautiously welcomed by the supermarket workers union, the National Distribution Union.
Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes


The announcement of the two major supermarket chains that they have joined together to "make a difference" on plastic bags has been cautiously welcomed by the supermarket workers union, the National Distribution Union.



NDU Retail Secretary Maxine Gay says that while New Zealand’s supermarkets are taking credit for reducing the industries environmental impact, their hard working but low-paid checkout operators - who have made the reductions a possibility - have been forgotten.



“Supermarket checkout operators are our forgotten environmental heroes,” she said. “While the two supermarket giants are taking credit for reducing an environmental problem created by their very own industry, the workers who have played the key role in educating customers and lowering the use of plastic bags have been forgotten.”



Ms Gay said that supermarket workers are concerned about their industries environmental footprint but that they also have concerns that their customers will have to pay the full cost of the industries polluting.



“Consumers have done a wonderful job in reducing their plastic bag use and we have been very supportive of the supermarket industries first steps towards environmental sustainability. Now is the time to starting thinking about the day we ban plastic bags entirely.”



Supermarkets can “Make a Difference” and thank supermarket workers with higher wages and better conditions



Ms Gay said that one way Progressive can thank their low paid workers for doing a lot of the work educating and encouraging customers to reduce plastic bag use, is by giving them a pay rise at wage bargaining which starts in the next few weeks.



“Progressive, which has a multi-brand, multi-site collective agreement, is already one step ahead of the New Zealand owned Foodstuffs which is hiding behind its co-operative structure to deny collective bargaining across stores and brands.



"Now that Foodstuffs has shown that it can take collective action to make a difference on plastic bags, what is stopping it taking collective action to "make a difference" on wages?”



To do so will help provide New Zealanders with the "ethical" shopping options that are being increasingly demanded by consumers around the world," Maxine Gay said.





ENDS



Contact:


NDU Media liaison Simon Oosterman on 021 922 551

NDU Retail Secretary Maxine Gay on 021 975 580
 
 
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Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

I think the checkout workers deserve a raise too, but I've never ever encountered anything remotely approaching environmental education from them. Sometimes they dutifully say hows your day been and always do you want flybys.
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Ditto. I have never had a checkout worker even ask me if I want a bag. They have always put things in the bag, and I have to tell them if I don't want one.

Phil
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Ditto from me and this is still going on. Vic
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

I've also had the same experience.
But even if it is actually the case that checkout workers are passing on propaganda about plastic bags - why should Progressive be moved to"thank their low paid workers" for this by giving them a pay rise?
Does Progressive have a particularly deep commitment to the environment above that of the average citizen?
I think its better for unions not to waste time looking for pay rise justification gimmicks that won't cut it anyway.
Check out workers need a raise because their pay is too low to enjoy many of the good things money can buy. Full stop.

Don Franks
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Don,

I couldn't agree with you more.

However I also think you're picking holes and you're not thinking about this as a tactical press release.

Where does it say anywhere or have the NDU ever said that they do not think workers deserve a pay rise regardless of press releases or anything?

As for wasting time a five minute press release garnered media attension about the cause of workers. The plastic bag issue is a hook to get the issue of pay rates in the media and put pressure on the companies.

I wouldn't quite have written the quotes that way if it had of been me, but the above still stands.

Simon
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

"I wouldn't quite have written the quotes that way if it had of been me, but the above still stands."

Maybe the NDU should throw out their washed up ex-Alliance hack with the plastic bags and put Simon in the top job!!
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Tactical press releases should make sense
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

If other workers read this release and come to the same (disbelieving) conclusions of all of the comment writers then they will conclude that the union is either:
1) talking shit, or
2) granstanding, and talking shit.

Surely neither of these is beneficial.

My observation(bunnings)is that now, if you don't pay for the plastic bag (or $4 for the enviro bag - yea right) then your stuff gets dumped on the counter for you to carry the best you can.

Inevitably this will increase the shittiness of overloaded customers and thereby increase the shittiness of stressed workers.

It will not however affect the profitability of the corporations.

The sensible solution would be a return to biodegradeable brown-paper bags made of recycled waste paper unsuitable for using in high quality recycled paper making.
This was how it was done in the bad-old days (pre-plastic), but of course then the company would then be expected to pick up the cost (bo-bong!)
IWD
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Take the point about hook lines for media releases Simon. And not meaning to nitpick.
I just think unions - not just the NDU - ought to become a lot more forthright in the formulation of workers demands.

We need to assert a culture of unashamedly demanding more money and the right to a job and the right to a decent rest and the right to be able to afford the fun things in life.

Don
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

I certainly don't have a problem with saying workers deserve more. (Am not even sure those "ex-alliance hacks" have a problem either.) I definetly think there needs to be more press about the wages people deserve. The question is actually wether or not the media picks up on it if it already exists (which they don't) and wether or not you think press releases are solely published on indymedia, which they quite clearly aren't.

As for the 'coherency' of press releases, that press release was quite clear a response/reaction to other press releases and it may make more sense to you if you were to read those also. Both the green party, perhaps greenpeace, and other NGO's were all praising the companies for reducing plastic bags. The fact of the matter is that what they have done is used publicity about them 'doing a good job' to support their voluntary reductions so that we don't force them to cut their own pollution - which is obviously what needs to be done. For the environmental footprint supermarkets have, they could quite easily buy every New Zealander a reusable/new zealand made bag for shopping.

And just for the record I certinaly don't want the top job in the NDU or any other union for that matter.

Simon
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Obviouslys as a Media Officer the writer is going to concentrate on issues of media.

The point is that the media is the message-berer not the substance. The message must reflect the substance or we workers will get cynical about the messenger.

The substance is that no-one here has had any overworked checkout operator encourage them to be environmental, and the lack of bags will be a further inconveinience &/or cost to workers.

Workers reps should be trying to get their members to make common cause with the working class customers not by entering a moral competetition with the bosses over "consumer-environmentalism" which is not going to save working conditions or the world.

cheers
eye-w-dee
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

Checkout operators deserve to be higher wages as they make their employers huge grocery sales of up to $6,000 dollars a day on their tills each. They also lift heavy objects such as 10kg potatoes and heavy electrical appliances and have to know over 33,000 different product lines in store. They accurately weight fruit and vegetables at the checkout work that the Produce Department should do. Why should Checkout Operators weight fruit and Vegetables and do get a price on the Fruit and Vegetables for the customer. Alll supermarkets should employ someone in the Produce Department to weight and Price all fruit in the Produce Department BEFORE IT GETS TO THE CHECKOUT OPERATOR. Checkout truely deserve to paid more as the have to put up with huge volumes of customer thousands of people from all walks of life. Including P users and gang members and deal with deaf people and help the disabled in wheel chairs with their bags of groceries. What checkout operators get paid is disgusting. Checkout Operators should be on alot more pay for the amount of work they do. Come on unions get together a get the people decent wages everyone else in paid decent wages.
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

GET WITH IT SUPERMARKETS. STOP EXPLPLOITING YOUR WORKER AND PAY THEM FAIR PAY. YOU HAVE THE MONEY JUST HAND IT TO YOUR DESERVING STAFF. CHECKOUDT OPERATORS DESERVE TO BE PAID $25.00 AN HOUR FOR WHAT THEY HAVE TO PUT UP FROM THE PUBLIC EACH DAY. give supermarket employees a $13.00 and hour pay increase. Make your staff happy for once in their lives.
 

Re: Retail union says checkout workers are forgotten environmental heroes

I have had Checkout Oprator alway ask me first if I want a bag. I alway say I don't want a bag if I can easily carry items if have bought myself. You women and men do a great job and really do deserve to be paid more. You do an excellent job for your community. Deserve more pay. Very satisfied customer.
 

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