Irn-Bru stocks could 'fizzle out' as workers set to strike in pay row

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Around a dozen A.G Barr trucker and shunter drivers at the company’s Cumbernauld distribution centre rejected a five per cent pay offer earlier this year.

A warning has been issued that supplies of Irn-Bru could “fizzle out” this summer as workers have voted to strike in a row over pay.

The dates of any potential strike action will be announced in due course while general secretary Sharon Graham has issued a stern warning to fizzy juice fans. “It’s totally unacceptable because the company is cash rich. We remain open to resolving this dispute through negotiation but unless there is a significant improvement in the pay offer strike action is on the cards.”

Top news stories today The company increased its adjusted profit before tax to £43.5m, and due to strong revenue generation, it reported a net cash position of £52.9m.

 

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