Talks to
resolve the pay dispute at Peugeot’s plant in Coventry have broken off without
an improved pay offer from management, said the T & G union.
Peugeot
management and T & G officials met at the Ryton plant yesterday against a
background of impending strike action from its workforce.
T & G
chief negotiator Tony Woodley expressed his disappointment at the lack of
progress made in the pay talks.
He said,
“In spite of our call for more negotiations the company did not move to allow
us to make progress yesterday.”
The union will
meet again with Peugeot on Tuesday 8th May.
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