Forum calls for resignation of CMTU president
Forum has accused CMTU president William Portelli of ‘inexplicable behaviour’ and called for his resignation with immediate effect.
Forum noted that while Mr Portelli first said that the CMTU was not opposing Forum membership on the MCESD or the ETUC, a few hours later, he stated that before there was a commitment and a state of good relations between the GWU and the CMTU, the CMTU would oppose any new entries into both the MCESD and ETUC.
“This inexplicable behaviour coming from a leading trade unionist is a complete disgrace to trade unionism in Malta.
“This island has never witnessed such an inconsistent and contradictory trade union leader whose actions are creating tension, hostility and enmity among unions in Malta,” Forum said.
Forum said that for the past months it has been extremely prudent and patient, keeping its mouth shut notwithstanding Mr Portelli’s “unceasing and shameful efforts” to attempt to bring Forum’s 11 unions into disrepute at national and European level.
“William Portelli even had the cheek to strongly oppose and vote against Forum’s application to become member of the Institute for Labour Studies at the University.
“He was the only one, in fact, who did so. Ironically the employers voted in favour. Strangely enough the UHM, the main and strongest affialiate within the CMTU abstained. Forum wonders whether the affiliates of the CMTU were ever consulted about this vote.
“William Portelli, who is also the president of the Malta Union of Bank Employees has also been on the forefront to strongly oppose Forum’s application to ETUC for the past year. He even opposed the recommendation by John Monks, the ETUC general secretary, and attempted to make other foreign confederations believe that this could lead to fragmentation.”
Forum said that Mr Portelli’s dislike and disdain of Forum was beyond belief.
“All this will not deter our confederation from continuing with its genuine efforts to promote the interests of working people at national and European level,” it said.
Forum said that Mr Portelli’s tactics made the CMTU the laughing stock of trade unionism in Malta.
“This man now resorts to blackmail both GWU and Forum with his vote in ETUC and MCESD. Forum queries whether his recent statements and decisions both locally and abroad have been internally discussed and agreed to by his colleagues.”
Forum noted that Mr Portelli and his colleague Anna Maria Darmanin, who was also the vice-president of the European Economic and Social Committee, were the only ones amongst 120 foreign delegates to stand up at March 9 ETUC executive meeting in Brussels and vehemently oppose another Maltese confederation from joining the European Trade Union Committee. This was a scandal to one and all, it said.
Due to these consideration the Forum believed that the CMTU and MUBE President had no other alternative but to hand in his resignation with immediate effect.
This, it said, would be for the common good of all trade unions in Malta. It said it was holding Mr Portelli responsible for bringing Maltese trade unionism into disrepute by creating further divisions, and using blackmail tactics on his Maltese colleagues.
CMTU'S REACTION
In a statement issued later, the CMTU said that its position had been voted unanimously in a council meeting and there was no acceptable reason for Mr Portelli's resignation.
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Pierre Mifsud
Mar 17th 2011, 18:47
I was surprised with the reaction towards William Portelli. I have known William for the past years and I can only say that he is a professional that does his best to protect the people he represents. He is always proactive towards the benefits of all workers, colour is not on his agenda and always ready to help. Let us leave common sense reign between the people defending workers.
Daniel Galea
Mar 16th 2011, 18:59
Mr Portelli has made a significant change in Trade Unionism through out these last years. One of the major changes was to change the Monopoly played for several years by some Unions. Mr Portelli plays a very important role in the financial service economy and we are not only talking about various collective agreements but also by leading the way other Unions set their negotiations
Adrian Borg
Mar 16th 2011, 18:27
The MUBE Council declares its support for Mr.Portelli and urges him to continue with his extremely valid contribution within the Maltese trade union movement, a contribution that over the past 12 years has resulted in, apart from the setting up of Employee Foundations, some of the most innovative and forward-looking Collective Agreements within the financial services sector, for the benefit of the sector’s numerous employees and their families -
such as the introduction of family friendly policies, which includes the introduction of childcare and its subsidy, retirement packages, pensions and health benefits
Silvan Cutajar
Mar 16th 2011, 17:40
William Portelli should have resigned long time ago. Speaking smoke in the air is futile and this is the main problem of Portelli and his clan. He has not been a source of unity between unions nor between bank unions. Ask Bank employees!
J Farrugia
Mar 16th 2011, 15:45
The gang of four in cahoots with the GWU want the resignation of the CMTU president. I think it should be the contrary. It's time for the MUT president to resign from the once honoured MUT.
Jeremy J Camilleri
Mar 16th 2011, 17:04
You think it should be the contrary...alas we all know that your thoughts are usually out of synch with the whole argument.
G. Camilleri
Mar 16th 2011, 15:05
May I ask Mr. Alfred Muscat to quote any part of FORUM's statement where it includes personal attacks on Mr. William Portelli. Do you not realize that the attacks are coming from the opposite direction. FACTS are FACTS. Have you read the statement? What hypocrisy!
J Brincat
Mar 16th 2011, 14:18
Do you think that Mr Portelli would really resign? Who resigns in Malta, except of course, the small fry?
Well by now Mr Portelli has got used to the post and would surely not let go. His former place of work is a very changed one!
Alfred Muscat
Mar 16th 2011, 13:20
Mr Portelli keep it up....don't be afraid of GWU/Forum.....keep on opposing Maltese TUC as long as GWU remains anchored with LP. Shame on Forum / GWU who as usual revert to personal attacks
Toni Borda
Mar 16th 2011, 13:13
Ejja fl-ahhar xi hadd induna li dar - ragel m'hux postu fi trade union... Imsieken il-bankiera li jirraprezenta.