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10 Dic 2021

Autor:
Euan O'Bryne Mulligan, News Shopper

UK: Booker accused of 'reneging' on pay agreement as drivers prepare for pre-Christmas strikes

"Booker Retail Partners drivers to strike in run-up to Christmas", 10 December 2021

Convenience stores across London and the south east could face shortages over Christmas, with Thamesmead-based delivery drivers set to strike over pay.

The 45-strong workforce, which delivers to around 1,500 stores...is embroiled in a pay dispute with Tesco-owner employer Booker Retail Partners.

Unite the union has accused bosses of “bad faith”, for reneging on an agreement that the drivers’ pay would be reviewed in February 2022, after they voted to accept a 3.3 per cent pay increase in October.

Tesco previously implemented a £5-an-hour pay rise for drivers at its Booker depot in Hemel Hempstead, but refused to pay a similar increase to HGV drivers at the Thamesmead site, Unite said.

The strike will begin at midnight on Thursday December 23, continuing throughout Christmas Eve.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is an act of bad faith by the Booker bosses. They promised a further review of pay rates to take place in February.

“They have now broken that agreement and thus have provoked the Christmas strike action...

Members of Unite employed at the Thamesmead site previously suspended a strike due to take place in October over the same issue.

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A Booker spokesperson said: "We continue to engage with Unite in relation to our Thamesmead site and remain happy to meet with them in February. We have contingency plans in place to ensure customers can get the products they need, while minimising any disruption for them."

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