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Tesco faces strike ballot as warehouse workers reject pay offer

The eight sites affected are Hinckley, Magor, Southampton, Daventry Clothing, Goole, Lichfield, Livingston and Peterborough

Usdaw has launched a consultation ballot, asking Tesco workers at eight sites if they are ready to take a dispute over pay to industrial action. According to the trade union, members at all eight sites โ€œoverwhelmingly rejectedโ€ Tescoโ€™s pay offer of between 2% plus ยฃ500 and 4.4%, depending on contract.

The eight sites affected are Hinckley, Magor, Southampton, Daventry Clothing, Goole, Lichfield, Livingston and Peterborough. The consultative ballot will run from 9 to 24 September 2024.

Mark Todd, Usdaw national officer, said: โ€œFollowing the overwhelming rejection of Tescoโ€™s final offer, the company has made it clear that they do not intend to reconvene negotiations or make an improved offer at this stage. That means it is now necessary to carry out a consultative ballot, to assess our members’ level of willingness to carry out industrial action.

โ€œUsdaw members have spoken and made their opinion clear, that the companyโ€™s offer is not an acceptable pay increase. We are disappointed not to reach an agreed settlement and now have no choice but to move to a consultative ballot.โ€

He added: โ€œUsdaw remains open to resolving the dispute constructively and we urge the company to get back around the negotiating table.โ€

A spokesperson for Tesco said: โ€œWe have made a fair pay offer to colleagues working at our distribution sites, which is equivalent to double the current rate of CPI inflation, and we continue to engage with Usdaw. In recent years we have made substantial investments in pay and benefits for our distribution colleagues, with pay increasing by 23% over the past three years.โ€

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