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Asda superstore workers to walk out for second time

Asda superstore workers to walk out for second time

Asda employees at its Wisbech store are set to walk out for the second time in a dispute over working conditions.

GMB Union confirmed that over 150 workers at the superstore in Cambridgeshire will walk out of the store from 3am to 10pm on 2 August.

It said the employees were angry over cuts in hours, poor quality training, bullying management, fire safety breaches, as well as health and safety issues not being addressed.

It also claimed that Asda workers were upset over equal pay not being resolved in a timely manner no collective bargaining with the GMB.

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The union said that despite meeting with senior management following the previous strike in Wisbech in March, staff have “no confidence any of the issues are being properly addressed”.

GMB regional organiser Keith Dixon said: “Asda Wisbech bosses are fully aware of why workers are angry.

“But despite several meetings with senior directors, the company seems to be completely missing the point. Not one dispute point has been addressed by Asda, while suggestions put forward by GMB have been ignored.

“Management seems happy to ignore problems, cover them up or brush them under the carpet. As a result, Asda Wisbech are returning to the picket line.”

The retailer has been contacted for comment.

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