They were 516 against 440 to say no to the strike. “This vote reflects the fact that many workers at Ryton wish be dismissed and to leave the company” said Tony Woodley, TGWU general secretary. “It does not, however, mean the end of the campaign to keep the factory open”. TGWU and Amicus, both representing the plant staff, have produced a plan which could guarantee a future for the plant. They suggest, for example, the production of a new model of the brand in 2009/2010, which would save...
Great-Britain : Workers at Peugeot’s Ryton factory vote against strike
According to the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU), workers at Peugeot's Ryton plant voted not to go on strike to defend the plant, which is scheduled to close in 2007. (Ref. 06565)
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