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Workers from across Reading schools met in central Reading last night to hear Colin McIntosh talk about the new contract procurement process and hear concerns from workers over current practices in the Chartwells contract. Kit Kats, tea and coffee flowed as Colin spoke about the staff being front and centre in the contract negotiations and UNISON being on the Procurement Board. It was a great evening and as a result an urgent meeting was scheduled between the council and Chartwells re: some of the practices being dished out to our workers.

 Here is some of what we discussed:

- Cutlery & equipment
- Rummaging through bins
- Being told to 'make do'
- Chartwells training of mobile and agency staff
- Lack of consultation over new pay structure
- Micklands phone line issue
- Training time for e-learning
- Lack of office equipment, e.g. toner cartridges
- Communication...this is a real biggie
- The banking and liability insurance
- Trolleys and carrying of meals
- Halal policies and training
- Rish register
- Steamer replacements
- Managers and their differing practices
- And the Christmas Puddings!

And that was just in two hours!
 
Key leaders from Chartwells workers' in Reading met on Saturday 11th September for talks on the next steps of their campaign to win better terms and conditions from Chartwells.

"These meetings are essential to working together for all workers now and those that will be employed by Chartwells in the future," said one of our new stewards.
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Last night was a fun filled evening of entertainment organised and enjoyed by Chartwells school meal workers who are involved in planning how to improve their terms and conditions. It is not often they have an opportunity to socialise, especially with other co-workers from different schools and areas of Reading. It was a welcomed break from their busy lives, cooking, chopping, cleaning, preparing food, ordering stock, filling in forms and serving hundreds of nutritional meals everyday for the school children. Alot of them have their own children and so it was a welcome chance to discuss their working conditions with their fellow workers. Fun and games were certainly had, with a few jokes thrown in for good measure. The relaxed atmosphere helped the team currently progressing a campaign to discuss their next steps toward in making their working better.  Click HERE for the revealing pictures!
 
Workers from across Reading will be coming together on Wednesday night at the Hungry Horse to plan for the future and share stories. More to follow after Wednesday!