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Workers at three key warehouses that dispatch non-prescription goods to Chemist Warehouse are backing calls to strike, prompting concerns supplies at the company could dry up within days.

Workers are demanding a 25 per cent pay rise and are pushing for better working conditions.

The National Workers Union claim its members are responsible for packing and shipping more than one million items for the discount chain every week.

 

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CWH is an abomination when it comes to their treatment of employees. Have heard from their pharmacists that they have huge Pharmacist turnover because they continually try to avoid paying out the hours worked. Every pay check there are hours missing that staff have to fight for.

Well they must be getting paid peanuts . Makes sense. They need to live too yeah

Maybe someone needs to take a look at CWH and their practices. You would possibly find their issues go a lot deeper....justsayin

oh no. all that super important celebrity perfume will go unstocked

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