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Dale Farm warned plans to derecognise union will lead to strike action

Dale Farm is planning to move third party collection of its milk pool by local external hauliers from 40% to 71%

Chris Brayford
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Unite regional officer Simon Hall said: "²ÝÁñÉçÇø need to remember how seven years ago a milk collection contract was handed back as unsustainable. There's no way back with this move as many drivers with multiple years experience will potentially leave this industry permanently."
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Unite regional officer Simon Hall said: "²ÝÁñÉçÇø need to remember how seven years ago a milk collection contract was handed back as unsustainable. There's no way back with this move as many drivers with multiple years experience will potentially leave this industry permanently."

A farmer-owned dairy cooperative has been warned it could face potential industrial action should plans to outsource milk collection threaten union rights. On Thursday (March 12), Unite told Dale Farm...

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