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Driver dispute over?

28th August 2003
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Keywords : Exel, Labor

• A joint venture delivery company working for Marks & Spencer appears to have resolved its pay dispute with drivers.

Around 160 employees of Joint Retail Logistics (JRL) voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action short of a strike, following months of drawn-out negotiations ( CM 2430 July).

The RMT union says it will now advise the drivers to accept a revised offer during a fresh ballot next month.

Mick Cash, the union's senior assistant general secretary, says: "The original offer was about 2% with a number of strings attached, which we have managed to get rid of.

"The new offer improves the basic rate of pay by between 2.5-3% and there are improvements in leave pay, sick pay and allowances."

RMT represents about a fifth of the total workforce of 850, according to the company.

Around 60 RMT members are drivers who earn a minimum of £224 for a 39-hour week plus 11 hours obligatory overtime.

JRL is a joint venture between Exel and Tibbett & Britten.

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Organisations: RMT
People: Mick Cash