The two disputes involve over 5,000 Usdaw members at nine Tesco distribution centres in: Daventry Clothing, Goole, Hinckley, Lichfield, Livingston, Magor (both trunk and main sites), Peterborough and Southampton. Members had rejected a 4% annual pay increase and Usdaw urges the company to improve the offer to avoid pre-Christmas disruption in stores.
Joanne McGuinness - Usdaw National Officer says: “Our members have sent a clear message, with this high turnout and strong support for industrial action. We hope that the company is listening and that they will return to the negotiating table with a better deal that is acceptable to our members.
“Retail distribution workers are key workers who delivered essential services throughout the pandemic, which in turn delivered a 16.5% increase in profit to Tesco for the first half of the year. These workers deserve a decent pay rise as their reward for what they have done and continue to do day in day out; couple that with the rising cost of living and inflation currently running at 6%, the company needs to do better.
“Industrial action and possible stock shortages in stores in the week before Christmas can be avoided. It needs the company to engage positively in talks with Usdaw and we stand ready to reopen negotiations.”
Notes for editors:
Usdaw (Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers) is the UK's fifth biggest trade union with over 380,000 members. Most Usdaw members work in the retail sector, but the union also has many members in transport, distribution, food manufacturing, chemical industry and other trades.
The formal
strike ballots of: 3,342 members (NEW CONTRACT SITES: Daventry, Goole, Lichfield, Livingston, Magor TS, Peterborough) and 1,927 members (SALMON BOOK: Hinckley, Magor MS, Southampton) were conducted by an independent scrutineer (Civica Electoral Services), which opened on Monday 22 November and closed at noon on Monday 6 December 2021. 72.5% and 83.7% of Usdaw members voted for industrial action on a turnout of 60.8% and 73.3%.
- Individuals who were entitled to vote in the ballot: 3,342 and 1,927
- Votes cast in the ballot: 2,032 and 1,412
- Individuals answering 'YES' to the question: 1,473 and 1,182
- Individuals answering 'NO' to the question: 559 and 230
- Spoiled or otherwise invalid voting papers returned: 0 and 0
The number of votes cast in each ballot was over 50% of the number of individuals entitled to vote.
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