Thursday, 12 March 2009

Co-operative Funeralcare and the GMB: a response

Here is a response from Phil Edwards, Head of Public Relations at The Co-operative, to the stance which The Good Funeral Guide has taken on Co-operative Funeralcare's derecognition of the GMB union, which I reproduce unmediated. You should read it together with the statement by the GMB.

Dear Mr Cowling,

Thank you for the opportunity to respond to comments made by yourself and Phil Davies from the GMB union in The Good Funeral Guide.

It is now two years since we took the decision to derecognise the GMB. The decision was taken because we need to work with unions which operate across the Group’s range of businesses and have an in-depth understanding of the overall commercial backdrop against which it operates. The GMB had the smallest membership of Funeralcare’s three main non-specialist unions and unlike both Unite and USDAW, had no significant representation in other Co-operative Group businesses. Whilst it is the case that UCATT has fewer members in Funeralcare and does not have members elsewhere in the Group, a sizeable proportion of its membership is made up of stonemasons who are not represented by any other union.

Whilst some 150 funeral workers in Co-operative Funeralcare are in membership of the GMB, more than seven times that number are members of Usdaw within Funeralcare. Usdaw has around 20,000 members across the Co-operative Group.

We fully respect the rights of all of employees to belong to any trade union of their choosing and continue to provide 'check-off' facilities in respect of union subscriptions for GMB members. Mr Davies’ claims regarding victimisation of staff are entirely without foundation

The decision was taken with the full backing of the Group’s board and remains final. It is also worth noting that the engagement score of The Co-operative Funeralcare’s staff – a key measure of their commitment to the business – has steadily increased over the last four years and now matches the high level set in other trading sectors of The Co-operative Group. Union membership within Funeralcare is also at an all time high.

Yours sincerely


Phil Edwards

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Blogger Charles Cowling said...

Here is a response from Phil Davies, National Secretary, Manufacturing Section which I shall, of course, forward to Funeralcare for comment:

"Mr Edwards contradicts himself by stating that GMB only has around 150 members (the real figure is over 300) so it needs to be derecognized where UCATT has around 20 members so it has to be recognized because of the stonemasons – what a load of rubbish!

Usdaw may well have 20,000 members across the whole of the Co-operative but in Funeralcare it only has 700 and many of these are ex GMB members or people who would have joined GMB if they had the freedom of choice.

Mr Edwards should let us know how many shop stewards have been sacked since March 2007.

18 March 2009 at 12:29  

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