Workers claim most of their main concerns remain unaddressed.
STAFF at a Glasgow bar say they are considering industrial or legal action after accusing bosses of ‘dragging their heels’ with a formal grievance lodged by 80 per cent of the workforce.
“We need better pay and stable employment. We shall be considering our next steps, possibly industrial and legal action, if we don't see movement in the coming weeks. We are sick of being pushed to the brink and are no longer willing to accept our current working conditions.” "As we are sure you will agree, this is an unacceptable amount of time for our members to wait for a settlement to this dispute during an increasingly intense and rapidly developing cost-of-living crisis."The letter also accuses bar bosses of pushing workers onto the breadline by alleging the business has put them on the minimum wage.
The bar's owner told the Glasgow Times: “I have responded to the collective grievance in a timely manner. There has been an open line of communication between Unite and myself since the grievance was lodged. All correspondence has been responded to in a timely manner. I take the welfare and morale of my staff very seriously and I am keen to reach a resolution.
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