Pro Installer April 2014 - Issue 13 | Page 22

22 APRIL 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk CAROLINE EXITS THE MURPHY GROUP Caroline Murphy has announced her resignation as a main board director of the Murphy Group, one of the largest firms in the building and civil engineering industry. In her exit statement, she said: “Following eight years with the Murphy Group, I have formally decided to exit the company. My father John Murphy, remains a great inspiration to me. I was delighted to have seen the company grow in strength during the years I worked to embed his values into the structure of the Murphy Group. I was proud to see those efforts recognised independently too, when I was named as one of the top five private business women in the UK. The natural extension of my father’s values in my view, is the development of the Murphy Group into an Employee-Owned structure. I believe the future of his legacy is best entrusted into the capable hands of its people. I have been vocal in my belief that leadership of this business must include those working on the ground if it is to continue to deliver for the clients who have placed their trust in us over the years. Taking into account the direction of the board’s interests, the current structure holds no space for me to develop this process further. I wish all within the Murphy Group the greatest success for the future. I hope the company goes on to represent my father and continues to provide work and opportunity for many years to come.” Caroline is the daughter of John Murphy, the late Irish founder of The Murphy Group, whose own story is the stuff of legend and mostly untold. ‘Caroline is a passionate commentator against blacklisting in the construction industry’ London-based Caroline (31) trained in civil engineering at the University of Bristol. As soon as she could, she joined the family firm going on to become a highly successful operator, at director level, doubling the turnover of the business from £250m to £500m in the space of just four years. She was named by PriceWaterhouse Coopers as one of the UK’s top five private business women. John Murphy made it clear that he wished to entrust the future of the business to Caroline when she was named by him as Vice Chairman. BATJIC Talks Agree Two Year Pay Deal The Building and Allied Trades Joint Industrial Council (BATJIC) has agreed a two year pay deal following the successful conclusion of negotiations between the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and Unite the Union. The deal involves variable wage rises for the standard wage rates averaging 2.5%, to come into effect from 30th June 2014, with a further set of rises averaging 3% to come into effect from 29th June 2015. In addition, it has been agreed that the annual holiday entitlement will increase by one day, as of 29th June 2015, from 21 days to 22 days, making a total of 30 days including public holidays. In recognition of the industry’s need to attract and retain young talent, young adult operatives and all apprentices and trainees will benefit from a 3% rise in hourly wages as of 30th June 2014, followed by a further 3% rise in June 2015. Hourly skills rates, as set by Working Rule 1C, will also rise by 3% for each year of the deal. Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “This deal reflects the cautious optimism and the desire for long term stability now present in the industry. The construction sector is finally seeing consistent growth for the first time in five years. Yet, this growth is from a very low base and remains relatively constrained for many of our members.” Berry added: “The FMB’s latest State of Trade Survey showed growth in workloads and new enquiries slowed during the last three months of 2013, output in domestic repair and maintenance sector, in which the majority of FMB members work, fell during 2013 and we are still seeing upward pressure on output prices driven by rising materials costs.” Berry concluded: “However, our members are now looking to the future with expectations of growing workloads. Therefore, it is right that, after some difficult years, this agreement recognises this with a significant pay increase for hard-working employees. The two year nature of the deal will provide certainty and reassurance for employers and employees alike.” Caroline is a passionate commentator against blacklisting in the construction industry. She has long since supported the worker, having been employed at ground level herself and seen first-hand how essential health and safety is. www.cmurphy.org Pick up the PRO Installer, FREE, from one of over 300 trade counters.