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Turners tanker drivers secure 'bumper' pay rise after 'dramatically-improved' new offer

'That is an example to the rest of the haulage industry about how to go about offering decent wages'

HGV drivers secure 'bumper' pay rise rise after 'dramatically-improved' offer(Image: Nottingham Post)

Dozens of tanker drivers in Merseyside have secured a "bumper" 17.5% pay rise, it's been announced.

The 24 tanker drivers employed by Turners (Soham) Ltd, on the Cargill contract in Liverpool have secured the rise in all elements of their pay for the year starting April 2021, which will be backdated.

Union Unite today announced the drivers, who deliver bulk liquid food products to food manufacturers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, will also receive a 4.55% increase for paid meal breaks.

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Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is an excellent result for our driver members on the Cargill contract in Liverpool. It demonstrates what can be achieved when workers are organised in Unite and take a stand.

“But fair play to Turners, the employers, they changed their minds and made a dramatically-improved new offer. That is an example to the rest of the haulage industry about how to go about offering decent wages.”

“Lorry drivers have had to endure low pay and poor conditions for far too long. Unite is dedicated to putting the jobs, pay and conditions of its members first.”