GLASGOW MP Chris Stephens is rallying support for a union representative sacked by Ikea for sharing the furniture giant’s plans to slash workers’ sick pay.
The SNP’s Mr Stephens tabled an early day motion (EDM) in Parliament today in support of shop steward and union branch official Richie Venton, who was forced out of his job at Ikea’s Braehead store.
Mr Venton, who led the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers’ (Usdaw) branch at the store, was sacked after he warned workers of the plan to slash their terms and conditions.
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