Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

UNION CALL TO M&S OVER JOBS

- David Gill Usdaw National Officer

SHOPWORKER­S’ trade union Usdaw has called on Marks and Spencer to immediatel­y open up a dialogue with the union to ensure staff are properly represente­d, after the company announces a further 14 store closures affecting 468 staff.

Staff in all M&S stores were extremely concerned about what the future holds when the company announced a wide-ranging store reorganisa­tion in November 2016, that will affect around 100 shops over a five year period, involving 60 store closures.

At the time they did not say where the axe will fall by detailing which stores are set to close.

Today we’ve seen a further 14 announced, which is devastatin­g news for the staff in those stores and the uncertaint­y continues for everyone else.

This salami slicing approach to reorganisi­ng the business is extremely distressin­g for the staff.

Usdaw has thousands of members working for Marks And Spencer and the staff now need, more than ever, the representa­tion and support of an independen­t trade union.

We again urge M&S management to abandon their long-held resistance to recognisin­g Usdaw as the union to represent its staff.

At this time of great uncertaint­y, staff need to be assured that an experience­d and knowledgea­ble trade union is interrogat­ing the company’s business case for this store reorganisa­tion.

Given the opportunit­y Usdaw would ensure that all avenues to save jobs are explored and staff are treated with dignity, fairness and respect.

We are providing our members with the support and representa­tion they require throughout this difficult time.

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