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The stoppages take place at midday tomorrow. James Horan/Rolling News

Bausch and Lomb management willing to meet union in bid to halt planned work stoppages

The action is due to start at the company’s Waterford plant tomorrow.

LAST UPDATE | 10 Jun 2022

BAUSCH+LOMB HAS written to Siptu saying it is available to meet with members to clarify its latest pay proposal in a bid to halt planned industrial action. 

The union will begin work stoppages at the company’s Waterford plant tomorrow after it warned workers are facing a “cost-of-living crisis” due to inflation.

Siptu, which has over 1,000 members at the plant, accused management of “intransigence” over negotiations for a pay rise for staff at what they described as a “highly profitable” multinational company.

In response, Bausch+Lomb warned employees directly ,that the “long-term sustainability” of the factory is in danger if the dispute is not resolved. It said it is “extremely disappointed” that the union did not accept an offer on the table after meeting at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) earlier this week.

This evening, a letter signed by HR director Mark Fitzgerald claims that an “overwhelming” number of staff “want the opportunity” to vote on the deal.

“The overwhelming feedback we are receiving from our employees is that they want the opportunity to vote on a company offer. We also understand that this feedback has been given directly to SIPTU,” it states. 

“The company is available to meet to clarify any items in the company offer. It is incumbent on all of us to come to a resolution on the current pay issue.”

In a response, Siptu said it is willing to engage with management but would only do so through the WRC.

Union organiser Allen Dillon said the WRC would also need to believe that there is “enough optimism to broker a solution” ahead of sitting down for further talks.

The dispute comes as consumer prices hit a 38-year high.

Siptu organises over 1,000 workers employed in the manufacturing plant, which produces contact lenses and other pharmaceutical products as well as providing research and development and surgical support facilities.

Dillon said the workers need a pay increase that “protects their standard of living and purchasing power” in the face of a “cost of living crisis resulting from an inflation rate which is at its highest in a generation”.

He added: “These workers are seeking to reach a reasonable pay agreement that recognises the sacrifices they have made over recent years to ensure the continued success of this plant.

“The campaign of industrial action will begin with the first in a series of two-hour work stoppages on Saturday during which pickets will be placed on entrances to the plant.”

Management told staff this week that if industrial action proceeds, “our plans for growth [may be] impacted negatively”, urging them to accept a deal.

The action comes after the breakdown in talks held at the Workplace Relations Commission on Tuesday, where pay, bonuses, sick pay and the length of the working week were discussed.

The WRC talks took place to avert any industrial action, after Siptu members voted overwhelmingly for strike action last April.

Industrial action, which would include work stoppages, workers not covering certain jobs at the plant and not being available for overtime, was also supported by members in the April ballot.

The vote was held following the rejection of a three-year deal worth 8.25% as recommended by the Labour Court.

Vote in 2014

The dispute is partly linked to pay cuts taken in 2014 to stave off job losses at the company, which saw a wage reduction of 7.5% in basic pay and the elimination of some bonuses. It also meant one hour of work added per week.

The 2014 deal included an improved redundancy package for 200 workers who lost their jobs as part of management’s plan to secure the long-term viability of the company.

In 2016, Siptu members voted through an improved pay deal which saw salaries increase by 9.5 per cent over a three year period.

In the company’s letter to workers, which many received yesterday, Site Lead Mark Hennessy said Bausch+Lomb is “committed to finding a resolution” but “not at any cost”.

“We must remain competitive and protect and current future employment and the long-term sustainability of the Waterford site,” he said.

“We don’t wish to see the future of Bausch+Lomb and our plans for growth impacted negatively, however we do feel it important to inform you, as a valued member of our team, that industrial action, may do just that.”

Among the company’s plans for the site is an investment worth €90M to expand its facility announced last summer.

In a statement issued to media, a spokesman for the company said the offer to workers was fair, adding they “should be considered favourably in the wider context of the present economy” along with the company’s investment in Waterford.

“Since 2015 together we’ve grown our facility by 600 people and we have some of the most competitive salaries in the South East region comparable in our industry,” he said.

Siptu Sector Organiser, Neil McGowan, said commitments were made by senior management in 2014 that workers would share in the profitability which resulted from improved efficiencies at the plant.

“We have yet to see an offer from the company that lives up to this commitment,” he added.

Additional reporting by Jane Moore.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:26 AM

    A new building firm called McAteer & Fitzpatrick construction will get the contract.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:28 AM

    I get it, I see what you did there!

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    May 1st 2014, 10:18 AM

    “finish what Anglo started” sounds like something out of Goodfellas

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    May 1st 2014, 1:49 PM

    Everyone should google, Who appointed Patrick Neary Financial Regulator and read this guy’s history? How he got the job, is obvious that he was picked to sleep on the job and be in a coma!

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    May 1st 2014, 8:44 PM

    One of NAMA’s finest will be in for the job no doubt?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:18 AM

    Will look pretty cool when it’s finished

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    May 1st 2014, 10:23 AM

    As long as the offices look good, who care how madly managed the institution is?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:27 AM

    I’m saying it will look good, does everything have to have a begruding context to it?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:39 AM

    @polar bear!!
    I’m afraid it usually does !!

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    May 1st 2014, 2:15 PM

    And the staff will look for disturbance money for moving a mile down the road. 10 grand each should cover it.

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    May 1st 2014, 7:24 PM

    I hear that Patrick Neary says that if he had these lovely shiny, bright and prestigious offices he could have easily regulated the Banks.

    Now we have the CBI focused on prestigious offices in a landmark location while the Banks succumb to the mortal wounds they self inflicted.

    It’s a pity that we Irish focus on the baubles, the shiny stuff and fail to recognise that it is not the buildings and offices that count but the integrity and independence of the personnel working there.

    Of course I begrudge the CBI the folly of these premises. I would prefer the money to be spent on health services at point of supply, on building social housing and for truly worthy purposes. Think what Peter McVerry could do with this money. Our priorities are wrong and aesthetic quality is a luxury we can’t afford.

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    May 1st 2014, 7:38 PM

    The main responsibilities of this incompetent institution now reside in Frankfurt. Can we not simply disband this useless quango?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:54 PM

    Eric, good point. These are going to be very expensive offices for mere puppets.

    I see no sign that the CBI has acquired any competence or capability.

    After the Banks have failed, this body may have little to do.

    In 2004, the regulation of the supply of credit in the public interest, the previous statutory responsibility of the CBI, was abolished.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:32 AM

    A country with sh1tty hospitals and gleaming central banks, you can see where things are going.

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    May 1st 2014, 4:48 PM

    Best comment in a long time.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:22 AM

    The symbolism of a failed and grossly unfit for purpose Central Bank of Ireland inhabiting the intended HQ of a recklessly and grossly mismanaged Bank is pretty plain.

    No one can accuse the CBI of lacking a sense of irony although it may just be a lack of sound sense.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:21 AM

    What are the plans,if any, for the Central Bank’s current monstrosity on Dame Street?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:23 AM

    A Viking museum?

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    May 1st 2014, 10:24 AM

    Laughing!

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    May 1st 2014, 10:30 AM

    Starbucks

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    May 1st 2014, 10:31 AM

    Padraig – in answer to your question of what they should do?

    They should be made rebuild what was there before the monstrosity , where the green bus is in this pic is what torn down to build it.

    http://www.photography.paul-walsh.net/landscape/Cushman/images/11a.jpg

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    Apartments for leprechains

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    May 1st 2014, 10:35 AM

    The new headquarters for the Leprechaun museum.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:37 AM

    A massive Burger King.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:50 AM

    Occupy Dame Street offices

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    May 1st 2014, 11:02 AM

    Wetherspoons

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    May 1st 2014, 11:10 AM

    Apparently Facebook were looking at it Padraig. Not sure if they went any further than looking at it though.

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    May 1st 2014, 11:44 AM

    I hear it’s becoming the worlds first ten story Starbucks…

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    May 1st 2014, 11:51 AM

    Apple were interested in it too. They’re looking for a large building in central Dublin.

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    May 1st 2014, 12:35 PM

    Library wasn’t it?

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    May 1st 2014, 12:42 PM

    The central bank on Dame street is actually a fine example of brutalist architecture in Dublin and is a very well engineered structure! May not be popular now, but tearing down buildings such as these will do long term damage to Dublins architectural diversity!

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    May 1st 2014, 10:21 AM

    A nice monument to our unelected masters.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:40 AM

    Hope new Central Bank Building has an Interpretive Centre in its basement, for visitors on the Dublin Tourist circuit to learn of the follies of our past overlords.

    A replica of our past Banking Regulator’s desk and easy-chair to sit centre stage.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:31 AM

    Maybe Sean Quinn could put in a submission?
    Failing that, perhaps Tom McFeeley could help them out.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:26 AM

    A monument to ego and hubris is a fitting place for the CBI.

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    May 1st 2014, 11:46 AM

    Finish what Anglo started? You mean the complete and utter devastation of the countries banking system and public finances…

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    May 1st 2014, 10:29 AM

    Some bust developer will get a nice number there,boi

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    May 1st 2014, 10:47 AM

    Surely it won’t be a central bank and more? Slightly east of centre perhaps centre right in location and ideology??

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    May 1st 2014, 10:22 AM

    Does the new Emperor have any clothes?

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    May 1st 2014, 11:31 AM

    Keep it as it is, its an honest reflection of this country. But then again fancy offices for central bank would help emphasise where current priorities lie

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    May 1st 2014, 12:17 PM

    We should have a statue of Patrick Neary erected on Dame Street, made out of wood. In every sense, a perfect likeness.

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    May 1st 2014, 12:33 PM

    I think the Dame St site would be a perfect location for the Dublin City Library. I know there are plans to put it on Parnell Square.

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    May 1st 2014, 12:05 PM

    Oooh glass + anger

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    May 1st 2014, 10:33 AM

    Well both entities were always close. So it’s nice to see the central bank fitting snugly into the vacant space…… ;)

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    May 1st 2014, 4:51 PM

    It should be left as is with the story of the bust carved into the concrete as a warning to future generations. Along with a big display showing the realtime 60 odd billion being paid off.

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    May 1st 2014, 12:18 PM

    A total f*ck up of the economy?

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    May 1st 2014, 11:45 AM

    Anyone know what will happen then to the existing Central Bank building?

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    May 1st 2014, 5:25 PM

    Tom mc feeley has the contract

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    May 1st 2014, 8:53 PM

    And Mr.Nearys “gofor” coming back in to help run the show. Great little country alright.

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    May 1st 2014, 11:50 PM

    I hope that’s not your phone number you just put out there on a public website…

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