Irn-Bru workers resume strike as union reports company for 'illegal activity'

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Unite says the use of agency labour during strike action has been taking place.

Irn-Bru workers are to resume strikes after union bosses accused A.G. Barr of 'illegal activity' during industrial action at the company’s Scots distribution centre.

The trade union is demanding an investigation into the potential use of agency labour through the contractors during previous rounds of strike action, and calling for any possible enforcement action to be taken. “A.G. Barr is displaying nasty anti-union tactics in an attempt to bully and intimidate our members back to work. Unite will not tolerate this behaviour and we will challenge it head-on in the defence of our members’ jobs, pay and conditions.”

The A.G. Barr boss received the bonus pay along with a salary of £503,000 for the year ending January 2023. Mr White’s current total remuneration package stands at £1.78m.

 

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