THIS WEEK IN 1981: Marconi workers lose in factory lock-out
They were suspended when local pay talks broke down after the rejection by union officials of a new management offer of an 11 per cent pay and holiday package.
Shop stewards claimed the offer was worth only eight per cent in new money, six per cent to be paid in April and a further two per cent the following October.
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Hide AdJoint shop stewards convenor L Powell said the dispute could became drawn out.
He estimated at least 2,000 of the near-3,000 total workforce were affected by the lock-out.
Suspension of the workforce came in a tersely-worded management statement which said: ‘Following a meeting, union members of the joint shop stewards committee rejected a pay and holiday package totalling 11 per cent.
‘Management has been forced to withdraw this offer and close the Broad Oak and Farlington factories.’