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‘12,000’ Asda staff face sack in bitter contract dispute

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October 17, 2019
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Around 12,000 Asda workers are currently facing the sack next month for refusing to sign controversial new contracts, a source has told Sky News.

It is understood all staff who fail to sign the agreement by a 2 November deadline will be dismissed unless the supermarket chain backs down.

Workers who have snubbed the contract are currently serving notice periods but can yet change their minds.

Asda said on Wednesday night that the "vast majority" of over 100,000 people affected by the new contract had signed on the dotted line.

The retailer was yet to give its response to the claim around the scale of the crisis.

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Image: Asda staff travelled to Leeds from across the country to stage their protest march. Pic: GMB

The issue came to a head earlier on Wednesday when a protest march involving hundreds of workers delivered a petition, containing 23,000 signatures in one of Asda's store trolleys, to the company's headquarters in Leeds.

The march was organised by the GMB union which has opposed the deal on several grounds including the loss of breaks and forced bank holiday work.

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National officer Gary Carter said: "Tens of thousands of members of the public are backing our Asda workers in their fight against these draconian contracts.

"Contract 6 is shocking – the changes are forcing our members to choose between looking after their families, or being able to support them. It's a disgrace.

"Today we are back in the birthplace of Asda – once a proud, family company – calling on bosses to respect workers and offer them a better deal."

Asda says staff who have failed to support the changes are currently serving a 12 week notice period but they could yet remain in their posts by agreeing to the new contract.

Roger Burnley returned to Asda as Mr Clarke's deputy in 2016. Pic: Asda
Image: Roger Burnley, the chain's chief executive, has been urged to climb down by the union

It argues 95% of staff will be better off as a result of the updated contract – with top-up payments until 2021 for those who do lose out.

It said no one would be forced to work Christmas or New Year Bank Holidays and these shifts would continue to be paid at double time for volunteers.

An Asda spokesperson said: "Whilst we respect the right of the GMB to express its views, the comments from the GMB's Gary Carter this morning around Asda colleagues being sacked due to commitments outside work are untrue.

"This change represents an investment of over £80m and an increase in real pay for over 100,000 of our hourly paid colleagues.

"Throughout the consultation process on these changes we have taken colleague concerns and feedback from colleague representatives – including Mr Carter – on board and have been clear that we understand our colleagues have responsibilities outside of work and we will always help them balance these with their work life.

"We have been clear that we don't want any of our colleagues to leave us and whilst the vast majority of colleagues Read More – Source

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