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Yodel has decided to protect its profit instead of its people.
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Yodel has decided to protect its profit instead of its people.
Is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to be treated?
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After weeks of pressure from GMB Union it is good to see the concerns of our key worker members…
GMB Union calls for more Government intervention to protect the livelihoods of many more.
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GMB has branded the Government’s planned sick pay rise of £1.60 a week as a ‘joke’.
It does not bode well that Matalan appears to believe no further safety action is required.