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USDAW

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/ ˈʌzˌdɔː /

acronym

  1. (in Britain) Union of Shop, Distributive, and Allied Workers

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However Liam English from the Trade Union Usdaw, which represents shop-workers, said it was "very disappointed" at the council's decision.

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Weetabix said it was "naturally disappointed" by Usdaw's decision and said it continued to "invest in our people and offer competitive salaries".

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Gavin Dadley, Usdaw's regional secretary, said the negotiations had so far "not achieved an offer that could be recommended to the membership".

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USDAW's Daniel Adams said the above-inflation raise "ensures a meaningful gap between the Tesco rates of pay and the National Living Wage in April".

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The Usdaw union said it was "delighted to get this outcome".

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