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Clarks employees strike over 'fire and rehire' policies

Strike action was decided recently by the staff at the Westway Distribution Centre in Somerset

The strike at Clarks Westway Distribution Centre in Street(Image: Kate Pearce)

Workers at shoe giant Clarks held a demonstration in Somerset on Tuesday amid a standoff with the company over its controversial 'fire and rehire' policy.

A group of around 60 staff, who are members of the Community Union, embarked on a demonstration from the company's Westway Distribution Centre in Street.

These people represented workers at the Westway Distribution Centre for Clarks, where negotiations are still ongoing over new terms of employment for staff.

Strike action was decided recently by the staff at the Westway Distribution Centre, with a significant majority of its staff voting for the option.

Mendip Trades Union Council has stated that the terms that were first presented to workers at the centre include an average reduction in pay from £11.16 to £9.50 per hour, the abolition of paid 30-minute meal breaks and daily 10-minute coffee breaks, and cuts in sick pay and redundancy entitlements.

A walkout from the centre took place on Monday (October 4) and it was followed by a demonstration in Street the following day.

Eva Bryczkowski, a representative of Mendip TUC who was at the demonstration in Street, said there was an "unexpected" level of support for the strike and that some people had been "respectfully" turned away from the site by those striking.

She said: "I didn't expect the amount of support that there was and it was useful to have it on the roundabout where McDonalds and Sainsbury's were.