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Latest Asda strike called off after pay offer

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 22 Aug, 2024 at 2:09PM
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Brighton Asda staff out on strike

Asda staff set up a picket line outside the branch in Hollingbury in May 2024

The latest in a series of strikes at Asda in Hollingbury has been called off after the supermarket made an offer to workers.

Staff first walked out over the late May bank holiday, calling on the company to ensure enough staff are employed there for safety reasons.

They were set to strike again this weekend – but the action, called from 10pm tomorrow to 10pm on Saturday, has now been suspended.

Lib Whitfield, GMB Senior Organiser said: “Our members in Asda Hollingbury were set to strike tomorrow for 24 hours in a dispute for better working conditions and more hours within the store.

“After the last talks failed, our members had no option but to continue their action again this weekend, however a last-minute offer has been made and we have agreed to suspend our strike action.

“GMB representatives will now meet with ASDA managers to confirm the details of the proposal and then consult our members on this offer.

“It is ultimately our members who will decide if the offer is sufficient to end the dispute and the strike mandate remains live and active if they are not satisfied.”

A spokesman for Asda said: “We are pleased the GMB has agreed to suspend the industrial action at the Hollingbury store that was scheduled to take place this weekend.

“We remain committed to achieving an amicable resolution for both parties.”

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Comments 7

  1. Miles Monty says:
    2 years ago

    It’s been the poorest and most useless supermarket in Brighton for many years, and now the Burgh Heath store on the A217 has gone exactly the same way.
    Just sell all Asda stores to Tesco, keep the current site staff, and give us all a break from this rubbish.

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  2. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    Personally, I feel both ASDAs have seen a sharp decline in their quality over the last year. It’s feeling quite commonplace to see large sections of their shelves empty, what is remaining thrown onto the shelves haphazardly, and a massively depressed workforce.

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    • Miles Monty says:
      2 years ago

      I think it’s astonishing that at the marina, in a city that was a fishing port, you cannot buy fresh fish.
      That’s the UK for you. Frozen pizza and Deliveroo, and obesity being normal. Asda fits this demographic perfectly, because that is the level of the food they sell. It’s all very depressing.

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      • Jordan says:
        2 years ago

        No supermarket sells fresh fish its not woth have it when hardy anyone buys itthey all sell lots more frozen fish it keeps longer aswell

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        • ChrisC says:
          2 years ago

          Not been to either Waitrise or Morrisons have you?

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  3. Jordan says:
    2 years ago

    Morrisons has gone vrey bad messy shops and low stock and thirer bakery is now very poor never anything out !
    Empey dissplays !

    Asda bakery is very good at my local store lot of nice Cakes and rolls and bread.

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  4. Chris says:
    2 years ago

    Waitrose have a wet fish counter as well as a butcher’s counter.

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