Injunction sought by Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) to end protestBlacklisted electrician and Unite member Steve Acheson has been protesting outside Fiddlers Ferry power station, Warrington, since his unfair dismissal by contractors in December 2008. He has now been served with notice of an injunction against his protest. But in a truly Kafka-esque twist, the papers do not give a time, date or place for the court hearing. This is because Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) want to secure an injunction 'without notice', that is without Steve knowing of it before it is created. In law this will only be granted if there is an imminent threat of harm or loss. To this end the injunction makes various fantastical claims that Steve and his supporters pose a danger to the National Grid! Steve and his supporters stand outside the power station every Monday and Friday from 7. 30 am as a peaceful protest against his unfair dismissal and subsequent denial of a grievance process. None of them has ever attempted to enter the power station, or disrupt generation, or block the entrance to the site. If anything it was Steve's employers who broke local agreements, and the law of the land, in sacking him contrary to the agreed rules on the site. His employer, such is the abysmal contractor culture on these projects, was a sub-contractor to a sub-contractor to a contractor to SSE! SSE could at any time, by lifting their little finger, have got Steve re-instated, or at least got him access to a grievance procedure. Instead of which we have the grotesque spectacle of a company that made over £1 billion PROFIT last year bullying an unemployed electrician. |