Asda workers in Wisbech to strike over Easter weekend

People are being reassured the store will still operate as usual though.

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Author: Shaunna BurnsPublished 28th Mar 2024

Asda Wisbech workers will strike this Easter weekend on one of the supermarket’s busiest periods.

Around 170 Wisbech Asda workers will walk out from 00:01 to 23:59 on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 March – Easter weekend.

The strike has been caused by cuts to hours and an increase in a bullying management culture.

Workers are also angry about poor levels of training and support for their job roles, the equal pay claim dragging on for years, health, safety and fire safety issues being ignored and a lack of collective bargaining with GMB Union.

Keith Dixon, GMB Regional Organiser said:

“Asda Wisbech workers are forced to endure cuts to hours, non-existent training, toxic management and multiple health, safety and fire failings.

“They’re fighting back and will take to the picket lines this Easter.

“Asda Wisbech workers are standing up for themselves and this once proud store, which is being left to rot.

In response to these claims, an Asda spokesperson told us:

"“While we are disappointed that the GMB has taken this course of action, we can reassure customers that the Wisbech store will open as usual over the Easter weekend."

"We have taken practical steps in Wisbech to address the points raised by the GMB and will continue to engage with their representatives with the aim of reaching an amicable solution for all parties.”

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