Summary
ANGRY trade unions at supermarkets group William Morrison have called off a threatened strike, paving the way for further talks next month over the fate of three distribution depots.
A GMB spokesman yesterday confirmed that the strike had been averted, saying that his union, the TGWU union and Morrison would continue talks on October 11 over redundancies and the future of the 2,500 employees at the Bristol, Aylesford and Warrington depots.See the full content of this document
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Fresh Talks Avert Morrison Strike
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