Astra Zeneca staff Have Been on the Pickett line for a second time in the ongoing fight Thurs reverse Changes to Their pensions.
More than 120 GMB union members Staged not have a walk out at the pharmaceutical giant's Hurdsfield site in protest at Thurs Curb Plans Pension Benefits.
A four hour strike today (Wednesday) Followed two hour industrial action seven days ago. More protests are Planned next Wednesday, with union bosses demanding a return to the Negotiating table.
GMB members at the Hurdsfield and Alderley Park sites, wakes Between Them employ 6.500 people, had balloted in Favour of industrial action last month.
Workers on the Pickett line today were joined by general secretary of the GMB, Paul Kenny and again spoke of Their Anger at the Planned changes ".
One employee said: "It is scandalous. We Given not have more than just 20 years service Thurs this company and not have Previously Thought what a good company it is vain people will drop by this Thousands hi. Their Bosses not have upped the pots and Taken off ours and it is wrong. "
News That AZ chief executive David Brennan is set Thurs walk away with at his pension pot of more than just £ 12million has Angered Further union members.
Mr Kenny said: "It is a Scandal and an outrage. We will not have a damn good fight; That is what We can GUARANTEE."
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