Leicester Lass Posted 28 March 2006 Share Posted 28 March 2006 Wembley workers laid off over pay The stadium's construction has been beset by problems Hundreds of workers helping build the new Wembley Stadium have been laid off over a pay row with contractors. Union officials said steelworkers, scaffolders and welders were given notice that they would no longer be employed as of next Tuesday. The lay-offs, the latest problem to hit the new £757m stadium, are because sub-contractors have not been paid. Last week work stopped for a day after a 50-tonne steel rafter fell from the roof of the stadium. 'Carry on working' The GMB union said its members had been told they were being laid off because there was not enough money to pay wages. National officer Tom Kelly said: "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." Frank Westerman, of Amicus, said: "We have advised our members to work normally while we try to resolve who is going to employ them and ensure that they will be paid." Pipes buckled The construction company, Multiplex, issued a statement saying: "This is an issue between Hollandia and Fast Track Services. "We're looking to Hollandia for continuity of work and we've just met with the shop stewards who have given Multiplex assurances that they will continue to work while Hollandia discusses the issues with Fast Track Services." Last week, Multiplex also said work to repair underground sewer pipes would not affect the completion deadline for the stadium. Pipes running beneath the 90,000-seater arena in north-west London have buckled due to ground movement. Multiplex is due to give an update on the progress of the project. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newcastle_Fox Posted 28 March 2006 Share Posted 28 March 2006 Its is gonna be a cracking stadium when finished but has been a complete farce since they first announced they was building a new stadium to replace Wembley. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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