Workers at this Lancashire tech firm have received a pay rise after industrial action.
Workers at Lancashire’s ELE Advanced Technologies have secured a 13 per cent pay increase, following successful strike action, Unite the UK’s leading union, announced today. The workers began strike action this week on Wednesday May 1 after the firm had offered a real terms pay cut to workers. Join our new WhatsApp Community to get the latest news and top stories from across Lancashire directly to your phone.
The firm, which employs over 200 people, provides engineering solutions worldwide and specialises in the aerospace, industrial gas and commercial diesel engine sectors. Employees who were involved in strike action are members of the UK’s leading union, Unite. Sign up for our free newsletters now Unite general secretary, Sharon Graham, said: “By standing together in unity and taking strike action, our members ensured that ELE made a vastly improved offer.
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