Thread regarding CGG Veritas layoffs

Why don't CGG employees ever strike?

Considering the amount of whinging on this site, why does no-one ever strike for improved pay and conditions? Are people happy and contented?

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What dept are the redundancies in?

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Post ID: @kcid+1i02KtiZ

How come there seem to be more redundancies at union sites compared to non union sites?

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Post ID: @khlm+1i02KtiZ

If cgg can’t make money now it never will.

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Post ID: @kugs+1i02KtiZ

How many are being made redundant in Wales?

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Post ID: @iflq+1i02KtiZ

as if a union could stop the doomed from drowning while the titanic sunk. get. out.

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Post ID: @iplj+1i02KtiZ

Given that they have had more than 10 reorgs or redundancy rounds in recent years maybe the reps are just knackered. Latest redundancy round in Wales announced this week.

Some of the negative comments on this thread sound like they are from management or HR trying to put people off the union. I'd rather have the support of the reps during a redundancy process than not.

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Post ID: @ixvs+1i02KtiZ

No surprising considering who the reps are, impotent and incompetent.

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Post ID: @hvzc+1i02KtiZ

CGG doesn’t look after the employees so why not

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Post ID: @hmbx+1i02KtiZ

and still nothing nothing from union reps

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Post ID: @gdbs+1i02KtiZ

if they had more members they'd be more powerful

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Post ID: @gson+1i02KtiZ

The union at the Welsh sites have no teeth, they don't even support or defend individuals, never mind fight for their members as group

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Post ID: @gpof+1i02KtiZ

I’d say compared to the industry CGG under pays its employees and that’s not going to change.

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Post ID: @gfgm+1i02KtiZ

i have never seen any union activity at the english sites.
i doubt there are even any union representatives in england.
hpw can we join a union if we dont know which one wants to support us.

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Post ID: @foha+1i02KtiZ

Our company couldn't be more farcical if it tried1 The English sites aren't in a union but they want to join one. The welsh sites are in a union but get paid less than the English sites. The French sites are in a union but it's so powerful they have to vote regarding what software to use!
Management must be rubbing their hands at all this!

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Post ID: @flqe+1i02KtiZ

Move to Massy and join the French union - that might work. Note which centre is overmanned and expensive.
Jeez they even had to take a vote over there to switch software.

Alternatively - if you are any good - just apply to Shearwater.

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Post ID: @ewqj+1i02KtiZ

Looking forward to my cost of living increase

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Post ID: @ejkh+1i02KtiZ

I’d take a pay off this place is going no where.

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Post ID: @dmiy+1i02KtiZ

If the conditions and pay are that bad who cares if the work moves to Houston? Also aren’t Houston wages much higher than UK?

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Post ID: @cyyg+1i02KtiZ

Go ahead and strike. Then watch your operations move to Houston, always the cash cow, where unions are practically unknown.

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Post ID: @bsum+1i02KtiZ

If you want low pay go join the union. Despite working from home now being a thing the Welsh sites are the lowest paid CGG sites in the UK. Non union sites pay more!!

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Post ID: @bquw+1i02KtiZ

If you have transferable skills leave cgg

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Post ID: @byze+1i02KtiZ

The Welsh sites are covered by Unite, and anyone in the UK can become a Union member. https://join.unitetheunion.org/

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Post ID: @8rdy+1i02KtiZ

How big is the Welsh union and can the English join?

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Post ID: @8csl+1i02KtiZ

Yes, CGG knows the French unions are strong, and the British ones aren't, so they take advantage of the situation.

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Post ID: @7yed+1i02KtiZ

There might not be union support in England, but there is in Wales. The sites there are unionised.

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Post ID: @7ctg+1i02KtiZ

Codswallop! CGG is a French business and no one strikes like the French!

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Post ID: @6szv+1i02KtiZ

we dont strike cos there is no union support in england
we dont strike cos we would get sacked

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Post ID: @4hje+1i02KtiZ

It wouldn’t need to be a strike but coordinated action could yield results

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Post ID: @4qwz+1i02KtiZ

Also some people may not agree with withdrawing their labour. Maybe they just want to get on and do a good job, and expect the company to behave as it should. Why do WE have to teach it how to be a good employer? We had no reason to strike before CGG took over.

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Post ID: @2dcd+1i02KtiZ

Wise Guy from Jersey comes across as extremely self centred and unsympathetic to his fellow colleagues. There aren't only geoscientists employed at CGG oh wise one!!

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Post ID: @2brw+1i02KtiZ

Absolutely! Why don't employed geoscientists, unknown and unemployable in any other sector of the economy besides where they happen to be, join together and simultaneously refuse to work, while for every one of them there are two unemployed! Great idea! Nobody would ever consider crossing the picket line!

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Post ID: @1hjt+1i02KtiZ

i have never seen or heard of any union activity in th uk.
if there are any union reps then they are very low key.

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Post ID: @duc+1i02KtiZ

As CGG is 'that' sort of company wouldn't it make sense if all employees joined the union.

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Post ID: @uvg+1i02KtiZ

maybe because not many are in the union, also we are aware that CGG is the sort of company that would ensure striking would affect your future prospects.

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