'Positive' Talks May Avert Dockyard Strike Threat ; Trade Union Officials Say 'Positive Steps' Have Been Taken by the Owner of Devonport Dockyard to Avert the Threat of Strike Action.
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › March 29, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › March 29, 2009
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Trade union officials say 'positive steps' have been taken by the owner of Devonport Dockyard to avert the threat of strike action.
During a private five-hour meeting yesterday, Babcock Marine bosses met members of the Devonport Work Committee to calm rising fears over cuts to the 4,300-strong workforce.See the full content of this document
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'Positive' Talks May Avert Dockyard Strike Threat ; Trade Union Officials Say 'Positive Steps' Have Been Taken by the Owner of Devonport Dockyard to Avert the Threat of Strike Action.
Stuart Fegan, organiser for the GMB, said: "It was a positive and constructive discussion.
"We...See the full content of this document
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