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29 Feb 2008 4:48PM
Marks & Spencer says it is at a loss to understand why it is being targeted by trade union Unite in a campaign against alleged discrimination against migrant workers employed by meat suppliers.
M&S says:
“We are extremely disappointed with the action Unite is taking as we met with Jack Dromey, Unite’s deputy general secretary, only last week to discuss this issue, and have always had regular and constructive dialogue with Unite.
“We are at a loss as to understan... (32 more words)
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