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WORKERS at two Weetabix factories are launching four-day strikes from today in a dispute over their pay and conditions.
Members of Unite at the cereal firm’s Kettering and Corby factories have been on strike every Tuesday and Wednesday since September.
The union claims engineers face cuts to their pay, terms and conditions, describing it as another example of “fire and rehire,” which the company denies.
Strikes will now take place every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Weetabix is making bumper profits so there is no justification for these ‘fire-and-rehire’ attacks on our members’ wages and conditions.
“They are just not swallowing what in reality is a serving of corporate greed.
“Unite will not accept attacks on our members’ jobs, pay and conditions, and Weetabix should expect this dispute to continue escalating until fire and rehire is dropped.”
Weetabix IT director Stuart Branch said: “We have repeatedly reassured our engineering team and their union representatives that no individual is at risk of dismissal and that roles exist for all thanks to our ongoing investment in our UK factories.
“The current discussions with our team focus on a request for compensation for a change in shift patterns.
“As these changes are permitted under their existing contracts we will not be paying for them as it would be unfair to our other employees.
“We are extremely proud of the efforts of our 1,000-strong British workforce, and have paid two additional bonuses over the last year to reflect their hard work throughout the pandemic.”