Carlsberg-Tetley stays in-house
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• Brewer Carlsberg-Tetley has quashed speculation about the fate of its distribution operation by ruling out a move to a thirdparty system.
The planned merger of Carlsberg-Tetley with Bass, which was subsequently blocked by the Government, had fuelled speculation that the brewer would hand deliveries over to Tradeteam—the Exel Logistics/Bass joint venture.
But at a meeting last week with the Transport & General Workers Union, Carlsberg
Tetley revealed it would keep the operation in-house.
Brian Revell, T&G national officer for food and drink, says the two parties met to talk
about setting up a new agreement on terms and conditions
for distribution staff. "We certainly welcome the responsible way Carlsberg-Tetley is dealing with this," he says.
.17 The T&G wants to push for a better agreement for its 1,400 Tradeteam members. "This will be for the good of our members and also for the good of Bass," says Revell.