Dáil debates
Wednesday, 9 February 2022
Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation
12:52 pm
Paul Murphy (Dublin South West, RISE) | Oireachtas source
I wish to raise with Taoiseach the very poor treatment by Tesco of its workers. Yesterday it sent notice to almost 100 directly employed retail security officers that their jobs are going to be outsourced to OCS. There has been no engagement whatsoever with the workers. It means that workers, who in some cases have worked for up to two decades with Tesco, are being given a few weeks to choose between redundancy or being outsourced. If they are outsourced to OCS, it is very likely their terms and conditions will be undermined over time. There are no guarantees. OCS could lose the Tesco contract. Would the Taoiseach agree that Tesco should immediately withdraw this approach and this attempt to outsource these jobs? The idea that it is negotiating on other aspects of its workers' terms and conditions while pursuing this outsourcing is obviously ridiculous. It shows that the company is negotiating in very bad faith. Tesco is still highly profitable. These are the workers who were clapped and who kept supermarkets open. Instead of outsourcing jobs they should be increasing wages, as happened in Dunnes Stores, and they should be improving terms and conditions.
No comments