29/03/2006
Wembley workers in talks over pay
Contractors involved in the building of the new Wembley Stadium are holding talks following a pay dispute.
Steelworkers, scaffolders and welders were told on Tuesday that they would be laid off next week because two subcontractors had not been paid.
Union officials have requested meetings with managers after the talks so that they can tell members what is happening.
Tom Kelly, National Officer of the GMB union, said: "We need to be told by Thursday what is happening because we are seriously committed to finishing the Wembley project.
"We have instructed our members to carry on working normally until we have an opportunity to resolve the matter.
"The stadium is not finished and someone will have to employ our members to finish the job."
The construction of the new £757 million Wembley Stadium, which is being carried out by Australian firm Multiplex, has been hit by numerous delays and problems. The original handover date was autumn 2005, but this was moved back to January 31, 2006 and then March 31.
It was then announced that this year's FA Cup final would be played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff after it emerged that the new stadium might not be ready on time.
Last week, more than 3,000 workers had to be evacuated from the stadium after a rafter dropped from the roof.
(KMcA)
Steelworkers, scaffolders and welders were told on Tuesday that they would be laid off next week because two subcontractors had not been paid.
Union officials have requested meetings with managers after the talks so that they can tell members what is happening.
Tom Kelly, National Officer of the GMB union, said: "We need to be told by Thursday what is happening because we are seriously committed to finishing the Wembley project.
"We have instructed our members to carry on working normally until we have an opportunity to resolve the matter.
"The stadium is not finished and someone will have to employ our members to finish the job."
The construction of the new £757 million Wembley Stadium, which is being carried out by Australian firm Multiplex, has been hit by numerous delays and problems. The original handover date was autumn 2005, but this was moved back to January 31, 2006 and then March 31.
It was then announced that this year's FA Cup final would be played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff after it emerged that the new stadium might not be ready on time.
Last week, more than 3,000 workers had to be evacuated from the stadium after a rafter dropped from the roof.
(KMcA)
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