Polish employees in the UK - trade unions perspective Dominik Owczarek, Dominika Potkańska Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw Seminar ‘Solidarity in action.

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Polish employees in the UK - trade unions perspective Dominik Owczarek, Dominika Potkańska Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw Seminar ‘Solidarity in action. Employment rights and participation of Poles in social dialogue and trade unions in the UK’ Embassy of the Republic of Poland in London 26. November 2015

Methodology Desk research - Labour Research Department on involvement of Poles in trade unions and on violation of employment rights Qualitative study – 50 interviews Trade unions representatives Polish workers in trade unions Polish workers outside trade unions August – November 2015

Three waves of Polish migration to the UK 1st wave: post-WWII migration Number: nd wave: political (&economic) migration ‘Solidarity migration’ Number: Poles in the UK (UK Census, 2001) 3rd wave: economic migration 2004-till now Migrants: in 2014 (National Statistical Office, 2015) Total number: (Population by Country of Birth and Nationality Report, 2015) London: Employed: (circa 65% of all Poles)

Polish migrants in Europe Polish migrants 2014 Total: 2,320 mln Europe: 2,013 mln UK: Germany Ireland the Netherlands Italy Norway France Belgium Sweden Austria Spain UK – first destination and Polish minority – the largest in the UK

Unionisation and public participation of Poles Trade unions density in the UK:25,0% (LFS, 2014) polish nationality: 8,2% (LFS, 2014) Trade unions density in Poland:11% (CBOS, 2015) Public participation – 10-15% (Social diagnosis, CBOS, European Social Survey) Turnour in Elections – 20%-55% (State Election Commission) Generalized social trust – fifth lowest level in the EU (European Social Survey) Lower level of participation in TU and public sphere

Trade unions policy toward migrant workers Principle of labour protection and labour organization regardless nationality No registry of TU members with foreign background SIPTU (Irish trade union) - representative post for migrant workers (registration of migrant workers numbers, more buerocratic approach) However, migrant workers recognized as a potential and significant group on the labour market Migrants are not percieved as those stealing jobs from UK nationals Migrants – part of the labour market – equal rights Integration of migrants on labour marked and in unions’ structures No ethnic preferences – no ethnic trade unions

Trade unions policy toward migrant workers Organizing migrants is a response to unions’ membership decline revitalisation and diversification of unions TU don’t registrer nationality, but are aware of nationality/migration issues and recognize sectors where migrant workers occur TU are aware of possible negative attitudes among migrant workers from NMS towards TU attitudes toward TU in their country of origin, low trust, unregistered employment contrary to Latin Americans approach: „where's the union to join?” TU engage Polish organizers in order to reach Polish workers – significant number of activists (Adam Rogalewski, Piotr Plonka, Bogdan…)

TUC cooperation with NMS trade unions Website: Working in the UK - available in 13 languages partnership with LIGA (Hungary) and Cartel ALFA (Romania) financed by the European Commission paper version available Poland Cooperation with OPZZ and Solidarność – union organizer employed in south-west region (Bristol, Portsmouth) – agriculture TUC representative visited job fairs in Poland to inform on employment rights Visiting delegations to OPZZ and Solidarność Paneuropean project on migrant workers’ rights financed by the European Commission

Trade unions recruitment & organizing programmes TUC – Organizing Academy since 1998 for union organizer to improve their skills TUC – Union Learn – educational programs – English classes for workers Union Modernisation Fund ( ) state funding - Labour Party (Tony Blair) 7 mln GBP in total (3 rounds) Curent stratedy: “let's consolidate where we're strong rather than go into new areas”

Trade unions recruitment & organizing programmes GMB in Southampton ( ) – a bureau dedicated (temporarily) to migrants (mostly Polish + NMS) English classes and computer training (Union Learn), information on employemnt rights GMB workshops for migrant workers in the UK (supported by Union Modernisation Fund) Workshop for Polish workers: English classes, information on benefits entitlements Piotr Plonka – organizer in Yorkshire GMB in Wakefield M35 Migrant Workers Branch – restart plans: website update, facebook profile, leaflets and guidebook on labour rights programme ‚Face to face with employee’ addressed to Polish workers UNITE (TGWU) – Migrant Worker Support Unit translation, advice on employment rights

Trade unions recruitment & organizing programmes UNISON – Migrant Worker Participation Project (two year project, UMF) “Pathways into UNISON” course (160 migrant workers) new activists (70 reps) - informal types of activism UCATT – Vulnerable Workers Unit (two year project, UMF) assistance to construction workers facing exploitation or forced to work in dangerous circumstances, 21,200 beneficiaries ‘Community’ trade union and Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (South Yorkshire and the East Midlands) advice to 300 redundant workers, employment rights leaflets, public events

Trade unions recruitment & organizing programmes New forms of organizing Guidebooks: Prawo w pracy - twoje uprawnienia (Labour Research Department) Health and Safety of Migrant Workers (TUC) on-line & 13 languages: Working in the UK (TUC) Persuasive approach (Organizing Academy, TUC) Advise and education that leads to union membership Union activists from migrant communities (homeland trade unionists) Employment and civic activation Community organizing / community unionism

Issues for discussion Financing sources (continuation of UMF, external sources) Polish leaders Cooperation with Polish trade unions Combination of labour organization and civic organization (community organizing) Access to the most precarious segment of employment

Thank you

The project “Solidarity in action. Employment rights, participation in social dialogue and membership in trade unions among Polish employees in the UK” is co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs within the „ Cooperation with Polish Diaspora and Poles abroad in ".