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Telstra
workers fall victim to cowardly acts of thuggery on the job
Wednesday 28 May 2008
Two Telstra
workers were recently severely assaulted on the job while
carrying out late-night maintenance
If it wasn’t bad enough that Telstra staff are under the
pressure of unreasonable workloads and scrutiny due to Telstra’s
bad management decisions, the CEPU now fears that Telstra staff
are now also disturbingly unsafe at work when carrying out their
duties during the late hours of the evening.
Two members were recently severely assaulted on the job after
being called out to carry out late-night maintenance on a RIM in
Woodcroft, a suburb in the Blacktown area of Sydney’s West.
The two members were assaulted by a cowardly gang of five young
men, were beaten with baseball bats and were robbed of their
Telstra issued laptops and phones.
Stranded in the middle of the night with no phone and no
return-communication to Telstra or the authorities one of the
victims were forced to drive, with severe injuries, himself and
his work-mate to Blacktown Hospital where they were treated for
their injuries and provided statements to the local Police.
The CEPU has called on Telstra to refrain from scheduling
maintenance at untimely hours of the night, and if absolutely
necessary that emergency work is carried out during these times,
that Telstra provide adequate security personnel to ensure the
physical safety of workers carrying out these duties.
The CEPU is also calling on Telstra to implement, what has been
described as simple, a back-to-base panic communication tool
into the GPS device installed in Telstra vehicles.
The CEPU advises all staff faced with similar circumstances to
avoid all chances of possible conflict with these types of
“thugs” and hand over whatever equipment they may ask you for.
Your health and safety comes before Telstra’s equipment. |
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