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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Gwyn Prosser (Labour), on Wednesday, 3 May 2006, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 50 members in total.


VENTURE CAPITALISTS AND WORKERS' RIGHTS

That this House regrets that since the motorists' organisation, the AA, was purchased by the venture capitalists CVC and Permira in 2004, some 3,400 of the 10,000 staff who assist motorists have been sacked; notes that the company has indulged in union-busting tactics; further notes that the remaining employees, many of whom are GMB members, have been put under excessive pressure to cope with extra work resulting in some motorists being abandoned at the roadside; is concerned that AA membership charges have risen by up to 30 per cent. while company profits have doubled to ??200 million; is alarmed at reports that the venture capitalists are planning to borrow a further ??500 million to pay themselves a special dividend that would burden the company with bank borrowings of ??1.9 billion and which could jeopardise future pensions; considers this action to be blatant asset stripping by individuals who are protecting their own assets by operating through limited liability companies; and believes that company law should be reformed to prevent speculators from exploiting the protections afforded by limited status and that the interests of the customer and the employee should not be jeopardised by the greed of venture capitalists like Permira and CVC.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
2079 
Session
2005-06
Other sponsors
Alan Meale
Kelvin Hopkins
Andrew Dismore
David Leslie Taylor
Betty Williams
Subjects
Conditions of employment Venture capital Automobile Association
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk