First hurdle cleared towards union recognition for Tempay employees at Marks & Spencer site

The GMB trade union has successfully cleared the first hurdle in a legal process that could see the union gain the right to represent around 500 workers provided by a temporary labour supplier to Marks & Spencer’s distribution depot in Swindon.
Tue, 4 Nov 2014 | By Colin Cottell

The GMB trade union has successfully cleared the first hurdle in a legal process that could see the union gain the right to represent around 500 workers provided by a temporary labour supplier to Marks & Spencer’s distribution depot in Swindon. 

The union says this is part of a long-term campaign...

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