World’s biggest Nutella factory workers go on strike

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Around 160 employees at a French confection factory owned by the Italian confectionery giant Ferrero have been on strike since May 27, causing disruption in the production of a popular breakfast spread for millions of Europeans.

Speaking to reporters on Monday, Fabrice Canchel, spokersperson for the “Force Ouvriere” (FO) union said that workers at the factory were negotiating for more pay, and that no delivery truck had gone in or out of the facility since the strike began. The striking workers are calling for a 4.5% pay raise, along with a a €900 bonus. Ferrero has reportedly offered only a 0.4% raise

An official statement from the factory’s management said that the strikers were notified that the starting Monday morning if they failed to allow access to the factory. 160 of the factory’s 350 workers are reportedly on strike.

Via DW

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