14/01/2015
Barbour Workers Accept 'Significantly Improved' Offer
Striking Barbour workers at the famous jacket maker in Gateshead will be going back to work after accepting a significantly improved offer following talks at Acas, their union Unite announced today.
A majority of the workers, who had been on strike following forced changes to their contracts, accepted a deal which sees substantial increases in pay and day shift working for those with family and caring responsibilities.
J Barbour and Son Ltd had given warehouse workers a 'sign or be sacked' ultimatum over changes that included the removal of the unsocial hours payment and the introduction of a requirement to work until 11 o'clock at night.
But after four days of strike action in December and one week into a four-week stoppage, management agreed to talks at Acas.
(CD/JP)
A majority of the workers, who had been on strike following forced changes to their contracts, accepted a deal which sees substantial increases in pay and day shift working for those with family and caring responsibilities.
J Barbour and Son Ltd had given warehouse workers a 'sign or be sacked' ultimatum over changes that included the removal of the unsocial hours payment and the introduction of a requirement to work until 11 o'clock at night.
But after four days of strike action in December and one week into a four-week stoppage, management agreed to talks at Acas.
(CD/JP)
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