BECTU 
11 April 2012

BBC staff working in the Network Operations Centre based in Bush House and 
Broadcasting House, London, are to take strike action starting this coming 
Sunday 15 April.
 
The action will start at 15.00 on Sunday 15 April and will continue until 21.00 
on Monday 16 April and will affect the transmission of programmes by the World 
Service.
 
Staff in Network Operations, who are represented by BECTU, are challenging the 
BBC's refusal to allow them to join a defined benefits pension scheme following 
the transfer of their employment with Babcock to the BBC. Several members of 
staff were previously employed by the BBC. 
 
Commenting on the dispute, supervisory official, Helen Ryan said:
"This is a classic case of staff pension provision being disrupted by 
contracting out. When these staff were transferred out of the BBC in 1997, the 
BBC backed their demands for continuing membership of a final salary 
scheme. Now, 15 years on, the BBC wants to wash its hands of its 
responsibilities to deal with the disruption to pension provision which these 
staff face.
 
"BBC management refused to allow these staff to join CAB2011 when the scheme 
was still open. The attitude of BBC management to this situation is simply not 
credible and the coming strike action is the direct result of their refusal to 
negotiate." 
 
BECTU members at the Network Operations Centre voted unanimously last month to 
back the call for strike action.  
 
http://www.bectu.org.uk/news/1503

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