More than 1500 warehouse workers walked off the job today in a dispute over pay and conditions.
More than 1500 workers at four Woolworths warehouses today have started an indefinite strike over a dispute about pay and conditions.
It is also demanding the axing of the company's management performance system for workers, which it claims is unsafe. "No one wants to see bare supermarket shelves in the lead up to Christmas. Woolworths can fix this by coming back to the table and negotiating a fair agreement."
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