Brewdog packaging firm faces strike action over real terms cut

17/10/2022
Andy Prendergast (GMB national secretary)

SOME of Britain’s best-known food and drink brands, including Brewdog, Pepsico, Princes and KP snacks, face a Christmas logistics nightmare as workers vote over strike action. 

Almost 1,000 GMB members at DS Smith, who also make corrugated packaging for Chivas, Diageo and Seabrooks crisps, are balloting for industrial action over areal terms pay cut. 

The ballot closes 2 November, with any strike likely to take place later that month 

Workers in five sites – Louth, Lincolnshire, Featherstone, in Yorkshire, Clay Cross, in Derbyshire, Devizes, in Wiltshire and Livingston, in Scotland are taking part in the ballot 

DS Smith has refused to increase an offer of a 3 per cent consolidated increase plus a non-consolidated payment of £760 for 2022-23. 

With inflation at 12.3 per cent, the deal amounts to a big real terms pay cut, 

Andy Prendergast, GMB National Secretary, said: 

“DS Smith workers say the cost of living crush has made them £200 a month worse off, through no fault of their own. 

“These are the same staff who worked through the pandemic, helping to keep the business afloat. 

“Now workers need the company to recognise their efforts with a decent pay offer that helps confront soaring inflation and eye-watering energy bills in the months ahead, rather than hanging them out to dry.” 

“DS Smith can afford to do better.” 

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