Workers âtold on Friday afternoons if they are working the weekendâ to strike


Workers who refuel naval ships will stage a series of strikes in a row over rotas.
Under the current rota system, Unite said workers are not told if they will be working over the weekend until Friday afternoon.
Our members employed by Serco at Devonport have the unionâs unfailing support in their fight for fairness and decency
Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary
General secretary Sharon Graham said: âSerco should be totally ashamed of introducing an impossible roster which means workers donât know if they are coming or going and have no work/life balance.
âSuch Victorian-style working practices are shameful in the 21st century.
âOur members employed by Serco at Devonport have the unionâs unfailing support in their fight for fairness and decency.â
We have been consulting with Unite at both a local and national level since November 2021 over working patterns. Serco remains open to further discussions to resolve the dispute
Salli Shapcott, Serco
Workers will also strike each weekday, from 7pm to 6.59am, from Monday February 13 until Friday May 4.
Salli Shapcott, Serco capability director for air and maritime, said: âSerco is disappointed at this industrial action by a small group of our employees at HMNB Devonport.
âWe have been consulting with Unite at both a local and national level since November 2021 over working patterns. Serco remains open to further discussions to resolve the dispute.â