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Pain and uncertainty at Drivetrain

Date: 18 March 2010

The AMWU is seeking answers as to why 170 casual and fixed-term temporary staff were stood down at Albury gearbox manufacturer Drivetrain Systems International Holdings on March 10, 2010.

The workers were told DSIH was owed a substantial amount of money by Korean car manufacturer SsangYong, and until that money was forthcoming they would not be required.

Sean Morgan, NSW Vehicle Division Secretary, said DSIH immediately ceased production of SsangYong transmissions and the workforce was stood down with only ten minutes' notice.

"The time came for SsangYong to pay the $3 million they owed and when the credit note was not received all hands were asked to meet in the lunchroom. They were then told the money hadn't been received within the deadline, and all casual and temporary staff would be stood down immediately."

He said the announcement was a bitter blow to the workers, many of whom were re-employed on a casual basis after being made redundant in February 2009.

"It could have been handled more appropriately and more sensitively given what happened last year," said Morgan. "Management could have warned us about what was coming."

The job losses are a blow to Albury-Wodonga, where 140 workers at Paragon Printing face losing entitlements totalling $9million.

Members seeking advice and information should phone the AMWU HelpDesk on 1300 732 698.

For further information

Contact: Sean Morgan
Union: AMWU NSW Vehicle Division Secretary
WWW: http://www.amwu.org.au/


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