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Tuesday March 08, 2005 22:07 by James - WSM
![]() Who'd Have Thought Exploitation Could Be So Hip? Recently finished in college and active in the Dublin Grassroots Network, Cormac found a job . He describes how "The team leader structure and the way the three floors in the building were divided, created an air of division. The people who would be empowered with some puny token position were very patronising and authoritarian towards the people who were supposed to be below them, even though they were performing the exact same task in the shop on daily basis." Recently finished in college and active in the Dublin Grassroots Network, Cormac found a job . He describes how "The team leader structure and the way the three floors in the building were divided, created an air of division. The people who would be empowered with some puny token position were very patronising and authoritarian towards the people who were supposed to be below them, even though they were performing the exact same task in the shop on daily basis."
Apart from Christmas, when they're manically busy, workers in a music store look to have it easy, whiling away the hours in an industry that markets itself with a skilfully honed 'yoof' image. It seems like an ideal 'McJob' for people seeking temporary employment. But just as advertising can be deceptive about the nature of a product, so too can the façade of a music store deceive and hide manipulative work practices. Recently finished in college and active in the Dublin Grassroots Network, Cormac found a job in HMV before heading off to work in Australia. He describes how "HMV had complete ignorance towards basic workers' rights. The team leader structure and the way the three floors in the building were divided, created an air of division. The people who would be empowered with some puny token position were very patronising and authoritarian towards the people who were supposed to be below them, even though they were performing the exact same task in the shop on daily basis." With a team leader taking advantage of his position and "taking his individual moods on a given day out on the workers," the need for a union became apparent.
Enter the UnionIn recent issues of Workers Solidarity, we've been paying attention to the development of the Independent Workers Union and the harassment its members have faced for union organising. Cormac came into contact with the IWU at a "protest somewhere" and picked up their leaflet "and upon reading it, got the feeling that they weren't another arm of the state, like SIPTU and the ICTU have become. They don't seem to believe in the same methods of operation in engaging with the state in promoting the partnership agreements and that. They seem to actually be more about direct action and the power of workers, which is what a trade union is meant to do at the end of the day.
Uppity WorkersAfter coming into contact with the IWU Cormac put his efforts into organising his shop floor. "Basically on my floor I approached people on a verbal basis, a conversational basis. Also I left IWU flyers in the staff areas and I also instigated a campaign of toilet graffiti which was basically aimed at stirring people's consciousness into play. Such as on the back of the toilet door I'd write "Why do season workers receive only a E10 bonus whereas other workers, even part-timers receive a E150 bonus for Christmas?" Other things like, "Why is there no holiday pay for seasonal workers?"
HMV RetreatHaving breached employment legislation by dismissing Cormac without any notice, HMV waited for three weeks so they could legitimately end his contract. "There was 25 or 30 people laid off on Christmas Eve and I was the first to be informed of my laying off. They didn't like my attitude, basically I was on time every morning, I did my job, as best as I could within the parameters of what I was supposed to do, I was friendly to customers, in fact a lot of customers went and said I was friendly, this and that and had done a good job. They definitely laid me off and one of my fellow employees who I was very good friends with, and openly so, and they knew we were good friends on the floor, he was also laid off by association, they didn't actually have anything on him. So he lost his job as a result of his friendship with me." A HMV employee in another branch described how the contract structure is used to drive wages down. She was let go at the end of a seasonal contract and then re-hired a week later as a part-timer, having lost her entitlement to an increased hourly rate. Where Cormac used to work, part-timers still haven't received their holiday bonuses. Being in contact with a union ensured Cormac got his job back, but to the management it was a clear sign that he identified himself as having very different interests than his employer.
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