Brewdog sparks union fury after ditching commitment to Real Living Wage
SCOTTISH brewer BrewDog has sparked union fury after it told workers it will ditch its commitment to the Real Living Wage.
The craft beer giant, founded in 2007 in Fraserburgh by James Watt and Martin Dickie, has made hundreds of millions of pounds as it grew rapidly at home and abroad.
Now citing a “trading loss” over the last year, the company has written to workers to informing them it plans to abandon the Real Living Wage.
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