Strike vote may save Turkeys Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Tuesday, 02 December 2008
Meat hygiene inspectors have voted to strike, threatening meat and poultry supplies in the run-up to Xmas. UNISON, which represents the 1,000 workers in the Meat Hygiene Service, stated that the workers objected to planned cuts to overtime payments and the introduction of new work patterns. A strike would "seriously disrupt" meat supplies to supermarkets in the pre-Xmas period, the union warned. Turkeys have unanimously voted to back the inspectors. "No turkey is going to vote for Christmas", said a spokeschicken.
 

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