Tobacco Run Drivers Set for Strike Ballot Row Over Bid to Cut Danger Money Could Cripple Stores' Cigarette Supplies
Evening Times › October 05, 2005
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Evening Times › October 05, 2005
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DRIVERS are threatening to cripple supplies of cigarettes to Scottish stores in a row over plans to cut their danger money.
The 14 truckers, who work for Lynx Express near Glasgow, transport some of the country's topselling cigarettes and pipe tobacco to a network of supermarket distribution centres, as well as cash and carry warehouses.See the full content of this document
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Tobacco Run Drivers Set for Strike Ballot Row Over Bid to Cut Danger Money Could Cripple Stores' Cigarette Supplies
They are furious over bosses' proposals to cut costs by scrapping a...
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