Asda threatens to ‘fire and rehire’ over 7,000 workers, warns union

// Asda to hit over 7,000 workers with a fire and rehire threat in November, GMB Union warns
// Workers at 39 stores across the South of England will lose their 60p per hour ‘location supplement’ and be paid less for night shifts

Asda is set to hit more than 7,000 workers with a fire and rehire threat, GMB Union has warned.

The supermarket reportedly plans to tell staff at 39 stores across southern England they will lose their 60p per hour ‘location supplement’ and have their night supplement reduced.

The union said that those who do not agree will have the new contract imposed on them and could face dismissal if they don’t sign.

Workers at the 39 stores have been historically paid more to offset a higher cost of living in London area.

A consultation on the changes is currently underway, with plans to implement them set for November.


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GMB Union says this is an example of private equity slash and burn tactics to pave the way for Asda’s potential £11 billion debt merger with EG group.

GMB organiser Nadine Houghton said: “Cutting the pay of 7,000 low-paid, retail workers during a cost-of-living crisis is inexcusable.

“The billionaire Issa brothers and their business partners the multi-millionaire elite private equity fund managers in TDR Capital are restructuring ASDA in preparation for the debt laden merger they are trying to push through with EG Group.

“If the business secretary allows this merger to go ahead, she will be responsible for allowing a deal that is bad for workers, bad for consumers and bad for the high street.”

Asda has confirmed that discussions are ongoing with a “small number of stores outside the M25” about scrapping the location supplement.

An Asda spokesman said: “We are holding a collective consultation in a small number of stores outside the M25 where colleagues are currently paid a legacy location supplement of 60p per hour on top of their existing rate of £11.00 per hour.

“This supplement is out of line with the wider retail market and has created an anomaly where some Asda colleagues in stores that are close together are paid different rates.”

However, the grocery giant added it’s exploring a “compensatory payment” for employees hit with the location supplement changes.

“These discussions are ongoing and no final decision has been taken,” the spokesman concluded.

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