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Morrisons warehouse workers to strike again to defend their pensions
A branch of Morrisons supermarket in Holloway, London, August 22, 2021

NEARLY 1,000 warehouse workers employed by supermarket chain Morrisons have completed three days of strike action to defend their pensions and are set to strike again in June.

Their union Unite said that Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket chain plans to increase workers’ pensions contributions and lower the company’s own, costing employees £500 a year.

The union said Morrisons was also speeding up working practices and ending long-service pay awards.

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