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Union welcomes investigation into bullying and harassment at Cityclean

Brighton and Hove Unison urges council to make it easier for rubbish and recycling staff to whistleblow

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 4 Jul, 2023 at 2:57PM
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Trade union bosses have welcomed an independent investigation into claims of discrimination, bullying and harassment at Cityclean, the council’s rubbish and recycling service.

Brighton and Hove City Council announced today (Tuesday 4 July) that it had asked a senior external barrister to carry out the investigation.

Unison, one of the main trade unions for council staff, said that it welcomed the decision to look into what had been going on at the Hollingdean depot.

The union said: “Brighton and Hove Unison has been informed that the council has received a large number of testimonials alleging bullying, harassing, discriminatory and intimidating behaviour at Hollingdean depot.

“The claims have been made under the protection of UK whistleblowing legislation.

“Brighton and Hove Unison welcomes the council’s initial response and the establishment of an independent investigation led by the respected King’s Counsel, Aileen McColgan.

“Everyone should be able to work in an environment free from bullying, harassment, intimidation or victimisation of any kind.”

Unison said: “The branch looks forward to supporting and co-operating fully with this independent investigation.

“It is essential that the local authority, its workforce and recognised unions work together to ensure that every employee can thrive in a workplace free from bullying, harassment, intimidation or victimisation.”

The council has consulted unions including Unison on a new comprehensive bullying and harassment policy and Unison added: “We welcome this and have been pleased to contribute to it.

“We have also been calling for Brighton and Hove City Council to follow other big public sector employers and adopt a permanent confidential disclosure tool to run alongside this policy.

“Otherwise, research shows, most incidences of bullying and harassment are not reported due to the fear of not being believed or of retaliation.

“If any Unison members are affected by the issues raised by the investigation and need support, they are urged to get in touch with the branch.

“All contact will be treated in the strictest confidence.”

To contact Unison, call 01273 291611 or email contact@brightonandhoveunison.org.uk.

To contact Aileen McColgan KC in confidence directly, email amc@11kbw.com.

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  1. Barry Davies says:
    3 years ago

    Will GMB be commenting?

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  2. fed-up+with+brighton+politics says:
    3 years ago

    Hardly, except to weigh in on the Unison side when they get round to it. The point is that some years back there was all this stuff about possible criminal activities at the depot and it was sufficiently serious, apparently, that the matter was referred to Sussex Police, who are not renowned for their ability to do very much of use to the public. Nothing further has been heard about any of it. Now we have all this opaque stuff about discrimination etc, with no actual details about what has been alleged by whom (even anonymously).

    Of course, the council leader has called in a kindred KC to investigate at the taxpayers’ expense. Any investigation is preferable to nothing, but might we ask what the interim CEO has to say about this?

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  3. Dave says:
    3 years ago

    Just like the overworked underpaid train drivers on 4 day weeks with £75K salaries, GMB love a storm in a tea cup. Don’t like a job, quit and get a better one.

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      That’s disingenuous, Dave. The main striking force were the ones who were on significantly less than drivers. If you take out the highest paid section, the average is £33,000. That means that half of them are on even less than that, Dave. You’d benefit to learn a little bit more about the situation before misrepresenting a situation.

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  4. I can't get no sleep says:
    3 years ago

    While you’re at it,can you ask about them collecting rubbish at 4am in the North Laine’s?

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