23/10/2015
Tractor Workers In Basildon Accept Pay Offer
The pay dispute at Case New Holland Tractor Ltd in Basildon, Essex has been settled, after the workforce accepted an improved pay offer.
The 460-strong hourly paid production workforce – members of Unite the union – were due to start a 36-hour strike but it has now been suspended.
The offer that has now been accepted is 2% for 2015 and 2% for 2016. There is also an improvement in pay when tractor production is not taking place, which means workers receiving 60% of their pay for 20 days a year, instead of the current five. Any days on top of that would attract 55% pay, up from 50%.
Unite regional officer Jo Jaques said: "The dispute was settled after the union and the company reached agreement on an improved deal which meant that the offer for 2016 increased from 1.5 per cent to two per cent.
"Unite is pleased that this dispute has been settled. It is a tribute to the solidarity that our members have shown during three days of previous strike action."
(CD/JP)
The 460-strong hourly paid production workforce – members of Unite the union – were due to start a 36-hour strike but it has now been suspended.
The offer that has now been accepted is 2% for 2015 and 2% for 2016. There is also an improvement in pay when tractor production is not taking place, which means workers receiving 60% of their pay for 20 days a year, instead of the current five. Any days on top of that would attract 55% pay, up from 50%.
Unite regional officer Jo Jaques said: "The dispute was settled after the union and the company reached agreement on an improved deal which meant that the offer for 2016 increased from 1.5 per cent to two per cent.
"Unite is pleased that this dispute has been settled. It is a tribute to the solidarity that our members have shown during three days of previous strike action."
(CD/JP)
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