Strike action over pay has begun at an Iceland depot.
Drivers and warehouse workers are taking industrial action after rejecting a 2.4% pay offer from their direct employer, DHL Exel which runs the warehouse.
There are reports of clashes between striking workers and security guards at the depot in Enfield, London.
A further 24-hour stoppage is due to be held on 15 December, with a 48-hour walkout to begin on 21 December.
The depot delivers supplies to a total of 180 Iceland stores in London and across the South East and East Anglia, including stores in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Essex and Kent.
Drivers and warehouse workers are taking industrial action after rejecting a 2.4% pay offer from their direct employer, DHL Exel which runs the warehouse.
There are reports of clashes between striking workers and security guards at the depot in Enfield, London.
A further 24-hour stoppage is due to be held on 15 December, with a 48-hour walkout to begin on 21 December.
The depot delivers supplies to a total of 180 Iceland stores in London and across the South East and East Anglia, including stores in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Essex and Kent.
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