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What: Striking winery workers take 24-hour stoppage, calling for fair pay and job security.
When: 10am press conference, Tuesday 30 July
Who: Ben Reichstein, Union Organiser (media spokesperson)

Workers in attendance: union chants, placards

Where: Pernod Ricard Winemakers
1914 Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat SA 5352
Contact: Isabel Martin, Communications Officer, 0417 262 791.

 

Following a 4-hour work stoppage last week, winery workers at Pernod Ricard have endorsed to continue their industrial action, demanding a fair wage increase and job security.

The stoppage will span morning, afternoon, and night shifts, with over 120 workers at the site participating in the action.

This action is expected to impact the processing and packaging operations across the entire production line for 24-hour.

“Strike action today sends a strong message to the company that workers need a cost of living wage increase. If these calls aren’t heard, and further action is taken, we could see a decrease in availability for customers.” Ben Reichstein, UWU Organiser said.

Members at this winery worksite retain their right to take further industrial action and stoppages following the strike on Tuesday.

For more detail, please see previous media release.

UWU Media Contact: 1300 898 633, [email protected]

 

 

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