Thursday, 23 May 2013

Talks in bid to avoid industrial action at Carlisle food factory

Talks were due to take place today in an attempt to avoid industrial action at the Carlisle ready-meals producer Cavaghan & Gray.

2 Sisters Food Group recently bought the firm, which is a supplier to Marks & Spencer.

It wants 800 permanent staff to accept changes to over-time rates, sick-pay arrangements, redundancy terms and bank-holiday working.

They rejected the proposals by two to one.

Their union, Usdaw, held mass meetings at Harraby Catholic Club this week to gauge opinions.

Area organiser Jayne Shotton said: “People are really, really angry that the new owner is doing this. They can’t see any justification for it – the site is in profit.”

“These are conditions fought for over the years.”

She added: “Industrial action is an option. It’s not something we have ruled out but we are trying to avoid it.”

The meetings agreed a compromise package to put to the company today.

This would maintain the over-time rate but see a cut in bank-holiday pay, albeit not by as much as 2 Sisters wanted.

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