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Sacked trade union rep wins financial settlement from Ikea
Richie Venton was forced out of his job this summer after warning colleagues of planned changes to their workers’ rights

A TRADE union representative sacked by furniture giant Ikea this summer following his concerns over unsafe working practices has won a settlement from the multibillion-pound business.

Richie Venton, a long-term campaigner and trade unionist, was forced out after warning fellow staff of planned changes to workers’ rights, which would have seen many relying on statutory sick pay if they have coronavirus or have to self-isolate.

The proposed changes were rolled back and, following talks with shopworkers’ union Usdaw and Mr Venton, it has been confirmed he was awarded a financial settlement by Ikea before an employment tribunal could be called. 

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