The union said a 'first step' has been taken
Bosses have committed to a charter protecting Nottingham tram workers when facing a terminal illness following threats to strike from a union. GMB members won the commitment from bosses to remain in the Dying to Work Charter, but say they intend to continue their balloting for industrial action.
The union said workers are "balloting in outrage after the company announced it would slash the pay of Robert Currie, an RAF veteran, and popular local tram worker David Brown as they battle life-threatening conditions". In a statement in October, it added that "despite long and dedicated service to Nottingham trams, both are now confronting the double threat of serious illness in their personal lives and massive loss of earnings".
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