Workers start 24-hour strike at ABP Meats in Lurgan

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Image courtesy of Unite Regional Officer Brian Hewitt

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Workers at a meat-packing factory in Lurgan are starting a 24-hour strike today.

It follows a dispute over pay and the impact of shift patterns on childcare responsibilities.

Unite the Union says it plans to bring production lines at ABP Meats to a standstill.

 

 

Unite's regional officer Brain Hewitt said, 

"The first twenty-four hour strike action will commence from midnight on Monday with pickets formed from six am at the gates to the company’s Lurgan plant. "

"The strike action follows an overwhelming 93.1 percent vote of workers for action in an independently conducted industrial ballot."

 

 

An ABP spokesperson said: “ABP has been in negotiations with colleague representatives and remains open to and available for further engagement through the appropriate industrial relations channels.”

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