This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Booker HGV drivers’ strike to hit 1,500 convenience stores across London and South-East
Around 1,500 Londis and Budgens convenience stores across London and the South-East are likely to be hit by possible disruption after delivery drivers from Booker Retail Partners, a subsidiary of Tesco, voted to strike.
The strike action has been threatened by 40 drivers from the Booker’s Thamesmead site, which delivers to London and the South East, due to those drivers not being offered a temporary £5 an hour pay rise that workers at another site have been offered.
The temporary uplift was offered to the drivers at the Hemel Hempstead depot as a result of the ongoing driver shortage crisis, which is hitting retailers and wholesalers across the UK. However drivers based in Thamesmead claim it is not fair that they have not be offered similar uplift.
Related news
A 'challenging yet surprising' vintage for Centre-Loire in 2024
Matching terroir to variety at Burgenland’s Kollwentz winery