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Superquinn strike ends as butchers awarded 8% pay rise
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Wednesday September 11, 2002 20:08 by The Master Butcher - Meat is Murder
- 10 September 2002 - The industrial dispute involving over 120 Superquinn butchers - members of SIPTU - over an 8% pay rise has been resolved, following a hearing in the Labour Court yesterday afternoon, said Brendan Carr, Branch Official with SIPTU’s Dublin Food Branch. “Following a hearing of the case by the Labour Court, the Court recommended that our members’ claim for an 8% pay rise should be met in full, and that it be backdated to September 1st 2001 – the date on which colleagues in Superquinn received a similar a pay rise”, said Mr. Carr. “This means that the action taken by our members in pursuit of their claim has been fully vindicated. “The recommendation will be put to a general meeting of all butcher members this afternoon – September 10, with a strong recommendation from the strike committee for acceptance,” he concluded.
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Jump To Comment: 1Congrats to the butchers for getting their well-deserved pay rise.