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Drivers and engineers call off strike after accepting pay offer


Drivers and engineers at one of Northern Ireland’s biggest agri-food businesses have voted to accept an improved pay deal, ending industrial action.

Workers at Dale Farm sites in Cookstown, Ballymena, Omagh and Enniskillen were due to begin a three day strike on Wednesday, with action due to escalate week on week.

However, trade union Unite said its members have now voted “decisively” to accept an extra 4.75% offer made by management, bringing any planned strike action to an end.

Its general secretary Sharon Graham said the workers have “scored a clear win on pay”.

Dale Farm is a farmer-owned co-op which produces its own branded products such as Dromona butter, as well as providing ingredients to other companies.

The new offer marks a “significant improvement” from the previous offer of 3%, Unite added.

Drivers at the four Dale Farm sites are set to receive an additional increase on their bulk tank allowance.

Engineers will also get an additional maintenance payment – both of which are worth 1.75%.

Simon Hall, Unite’s regional officer for the workforce, said the improved offer goes “some way” towards improving rates of pay for a skilled workforce.

“We will continue to build union strength with the aim of ensuring Dale Farm’s success is properly shared with its employees,” he added.



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