While Japanese and foreign members at Osaka Gaigo
extended last week's strike deadline in hopes of a better offer from
their employer by 9 July, management's weak offer will lead to a
Thursday, 11 July strike.
Osaka Gaigo made a last minute pay offer of a measly 0.12 month's summer
bonus for Japanese workers and a 'no change' offer for the foreign
teachers. The employer did offer and extra ¥5000 extra for the winter
bonus, but this is far off the members' counter offer of one full
month's bonus this year.
Teachers and staff have been suffering cuts to their bonuses and small
if any wage increases over many years and this year the General Union in
cooperation with Naniwa Union decided to stop the rot in wages and
bonuses. The employer rightfully claims a drop in student numbers but
failed to show the unions their total labour costs as they have lost
many teachers over the years and bonuses have deteriorated for those who
remained. Osaka Gaigo also failed to explain their profit/loss over the
sale of a building. An honest opening of the books may have prevented a
strike but the employer's failure to be open with their figures while
making the workers carry the burden the school's poor performance are
the only reasons this strike is even taking place.
If strike action increases in the future, union members will be called
upon to help boost picket lines. A victory at Osaka Gaigo will put all
employers on notice that we will not allow the deterioration of our
living standards to pay for the bosses' mistakes.
(General Union website)
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