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In November 2005 whilst home recovering from an operation I decided to try and design a web page for White Springs Fisheries in Pontarddulais I soon started adding info on the fishery website page of my community activities, but as I got more and more involved in community projects, I decided to start this blog in order to keep my community activities and involvement seperate to the fishing. You can email me with comments at slloydjanes@aol.com
Info about me
In 2008 I was sucessfully elected as a county councillor for Carmarthen County CouncilI am involved in the Llanelli CAB
I was also elected onto the Mid and West Wales Fire Authority in May 2009
I am also a member of the Pontarddulais and Hendy District Carnival Committee. Which celebrated its 40th year in JUNE 2008.
I have been a member of USDAW since 1989 and I am the Llanelli Usdaw Union Branch Secretary, I have done a lot of campaigning with Usdaw and I often appear in the quarterly magazine that gets published and sent to Usdaw Members, here's just one example
I have also been Hendy community councillor on Llanedi Community Council since 2004
In May 2008. As a county councillor for Hendy on the Carmarthen County Council elections.
I sit on several scrutiny committees
This Blog contains a mixture of White Springs News, Community news from Hendy and some political comments and activities, hope you enjoy your visit
Joyce pledges to 'Keep it Cool at Christmas'
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JOYCE WATSON AM has joined shopworkers to sign a giant Christmas card pledging to ‘Keep it Cool at Christmas’ to show her respect for shopworkers in the lead up to the stressful Christmas period.
JOYCE WATSON AM is joining forces with USDAW, the union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers to launch a campaign to tackle the rising tide of violence, threats and abuse against shop workers across Mid and West Wales.
Joyce said: “As someone who has run small businesses across Mid and West Wales I have experienced at first hand the kind of abuse which USDAW is highlighting, so I want to put out a clear message that this is simply unacceptable.
“We all get stressed in the run up to Christmas but it is not fair on shopworkers to take your frustrations out on them. I’m asking people to ‘keep it cool’ during this Christmas shopping period and we will all have a happier time."
The campaign – called Freedom from Fear – aims to improve employers’ support for a safe working environment in their stores. According to the latest survey by USDAW, 56% of shopworkers have suffered verbal abuse from customers in the past year, with staff at convenience stores most at risk. The survey shows that violence and abuse against shopworkers is caused by people of all ages and types, not just stereotypical ‘hoodies’.
Joyce added: “I am supporting the Freedom from Fear campaign because it will help shop workers speak out to their employers about their experiences. It will encourage employers to commit to supporting local crime reduction schemes and to work with police and local councils to reduce instances of abuse to shop workers in Wales.
“I am pleased the Assembly has taken strong steps to crack down on NHS staff being abused by the public, and shopworkers deserve respect too. I want to hear shopworkers' stories, which I will take further if necessary. If any shopworkers from my constituency want to contact my office I would be happy to hear from them.”
John Hannett, General Secretary at USDAW added: “For too long shopworkers have felt they have to put up with violence, verbal abuse or threats as part of their job.
“It is not just incidents of physical assault that pose a daily threat to shopworkers. Verbal attacks can leave them feeling shaken and vulnerable for a long time after the incident. In some cases they feel they can’t return to work and even change their jobs.
“We want our message to hit home that abuse is not part of the job. Most of the big employers completely agree with our message and some have even displayed joint statements with the union reminding customers that abusive and violent behaviour will not be tolerated.”
Employers are also being encouraged to sign an updated Respect Charter, display respect signs in their shops and implement safe and effective reporting systems to capture information about incidents of abuse and ensure they are properly reviewed. USDAW are working to provide checklists for store staff and managers to check that employer’s policies are working properly in their workplace.
Richard Norman, partner at Leo Abse & Cohen, said: “We handle cases for a number of clients who have suffered abuse in the workplace. In our experience their ordeal lasts far longer than the incident in question, and often affects their confidence and trust in customers for the rest of their lives. We must also recognise the cost and disruption that it causes to businesses, and the knock-on effects for local communities and consumers.
“By joining forces with USDAW and Joyce Watson AM we hope to raise the profile of the issue in Wales and place pressure on employers, Government and police to tackle the issue.”
To contact Joyce Watson AM call 029 20898614, email joyce.watson@wales.gov.uk or see www.joycewatson.co.uk
For more information on the campaign, visit www.usdaw.org.uk
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Info About Usdaw:-
Info About Leo, Abse & Cohen

PRESS RELEASE FOR
NIA
Tuesday 4th November 2008
Nia Griffith MP asks shoppers to ‘keep your cool at Christmas’
Nia Griffith MP has joined the call for the minority of shoppers who cause trouble to “keep their cool at Christmas” in support of the campaign by the shop workers’ trade union Usdaw to cut down on the abuse and assaults suffered by shop staff during the Christmas shopping period.
Nia said: “I want everyone to have a happy Christmas, so I was shocked to learn that Usdaw’s most recent survey shows so many shop staff are regularly verbally abused or suffer physical assault. A lot of this is because of a small number of angry customers who can’t or won’t keep their tempers under control. They make life very unpleasant for staff and other shoppers.”
“We all know that Christmas shopping can be stressful but abuse and threats to shop staff are wrong. The Government has put in place measures to combat anti-social behaviour and I want to see retailers and police in Llanelli working together and using these measures where appropriate to protect shop staff.”
Local Councillor and Usdaw rep in Tesco Steve Lloyd-janes said, “Shop staff in Llanelli are delighted to have the support of Nia Griffith MP for our campaign. A small minority of customers seem to forget that shop staff have feelings too, and treat them without any respect.”
“We are calling on all customers to think twice about how they speak to staff, and by staying calm they will help get a better service. I hope, with the support of Nia Griffith MP, shoppers and staff in Llanelli can all enjoy Christmas shopping.”
Nia Griffith MP will be visiting shops in Llanelli including Tescos to talk to shop staff and shoppers as part of the annual campaign by Usdaw, ‘Freedom from Fear - respect for shop workers’
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The Usdaw survey found that:
1. Nearly 5% suffered verbal abuse every day and 13% every week
2. 43% of the abuse was for refusing sales to under-age people
3. The main cause of physical abuse was ‘angry customers’ (40%) followed by shoplifters (31%)
4. 61% of staff did not feel their employers did everything they could to protect staff from violence
The Home Office has:
1. Provided over £1m for the Action Against Business Crime Group (AABC) to help set up 120 business crime reduction partnerships;
2. provided £15m for a project that helps small local retailers in deprived areas to install improved security systems;
3. set up a National Retail Crime Steering Group, chaired by Minister of State, Vernon Coaker MP, to seek new, innovative solutions to shop crime, and Usdaw has a seat on this.