Unite
Press Release 9th April 2008
PROTESTERS
DEMAND £1M EACH FROM UNITE
Protesters outside Unite HQ in
The union said claims by the men that legal fees had not been paid was
incorrect and the men were now seeking £3m from Unite in order to settle the
dispute.
The union believes it has acted honourably in responding to the individual’s
requests that legal costs be covered … and it has.
Unite the union is aware that a press statement has been issued on behalf of
Gordon McNeill and Madan Gupta, in relation to a
dispute between the two men and the union.
The union had no intention of making public statements about this dispute, but
it is compelled to do so because of the incorrect information provided about
the union and named officers of the union. It is correct that a case has been
pursued in the Tribunal in
Whilst the individuals have received some compensation from ICTS, part of the
Tribunal’s decision is subject to an appeal. The costs of the appeal are being
paid by the union. The allegation that the union has reneged on a promise to
pay these costs is wrong and defames those involved on the union’s behalf. The
agreement to pay the appeal costs was notified to Breslin
McCormick solicitors several weeks ago and will be known to the individuals.
In fact, amicable discussions regarding the costs issues took place between
legal representatives as recently as the morning of Friday 4th April.
Mr. McNeill and Mr. Gupta (and Mr. Bowyer) have instructed other solicitors
(Mr. Canavan of Jones and Company) to pursue a claim
for other compensation against the union. The Unite Joint General Secretary
Tony Woodley did agree to investigate this claim and the union’s solicitors
have engaged in to date confidential discussions with Mr. Canavan,
including by visiting Mr. Canavan`s office in Belfast
earlier this year. The union had hoped to reach agreement in relation to this
dispute, but the individuals have demanded payments of £1 million each to
settle the dispute. Mr. Woodley and Unite are unable to make such payments
which are without any legal justification, and fail to take into account the
sums already payable by ICTS. Mr. Woodley and the Regional Secretary for
Ireland Jimmy Kelly have made payments of hardship benefits to the individuals
and by agreeing to pay the legal costs, the union has complied in full with the
assurances given in September 2007.
The union is disappointed that the press release was issued and contains so
many inaccuracies. The union would prefer to continue to negotiate through
solicitors as was agreed by Mr. McNeill and Mr. Gupta, and the union will not
pay out several million pounds, even when faced with threats to begin a hunger
strike. All of the individuals have received compensation and now have no legal
bills to face. There is no need to begin a hunger strike and in the light of
the above information the threat to do so could be viewed as representing the
most unreasonable pressure on the union and individual union officers. Despite
these threats and the false allegations made Unite will continue to address the
issues concerning legal costs and will continue to fund the appeal. The union
has no desire to see Mr. McNeill and Mr. Gupta on hunger strike and they are
encouraged to instruct Mr. Canavan to make urgent
contact with the union’s solicitor.
Ends
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