Second Morrisons strike called off after improved pay offer
Unite had claimed that workers were forced to increase their pension contributions while Morrisons reduced theirs, leaving them £500 a year worse off
Planned industrial action that was due to take place at Morrisons warehouses in Northwich and Wakefield from 13 June to 16 June has been called off.
Between 23 May and 26 May, hundreds of workers in Gadbrook in Cheshire and Wakefield in West Yorkshire had been taking part in strike action over proposed changes to their pension contributions and take-home pay.
Unite had claimed that workers were forced to increase their pension contributions while Morrisons reduced theirs, leaving them £500 a year worse off.
Now, the second strike that was supposed to happen in June has been cancelled after the supermarket chain made an improved offer.
Unite national officer Adrian Jones said: “As a goodwill gesture, and following a new offer from Morrisons, we are suspending any planned strike action while we ballot our members.”