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Anna Whittaker

DHL workers to strike again over redundancy pay

DHL employees are to hold another 24-hour strike over redundancy pay.

Members of the retail logistics trade union Usdaw will begin a second 24-hour stoppage at 10pm on June 16 at the Long Eaton DHL and Marks and Spencer distribution centre.

It comes after a former employee slammed the redundancy terms, saying workers were prepared to strike to show their "outrage, disappointment and betrayal".

The continuing industrial action affects a Marks & Spencer third-party logistics contract, operated by DHL at Long Eaton in Derbyshire.

Usdaw members voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over the amount of redundancy pay that long serving staff will receive when the site closes at the end of July.

Ed Leach, Usdaw Area Organiser said: “We appeal to the company to engage with us to achieve a resolution to this dispute and remain very disappointed that they have still not formally responded to the decisive strike ballot result, with over 90% of Usdaw members voting in favour of industrial action. We again call on management to get back round the negotiating table, only they can stop further stoppages.

“Long-serving DHL employees, who have given decades of loyal service, deserve to be treated fairly through a difficult redundancy process. It is extremely disappointing that we have been forced to the last resort of industrial action by DHL’s refusal to agree that staff employed prior to July 2003 are entitled to significantly enhanced redundancy pay.”

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