• Suffolk haulier EJTaylor Balls has agreed to pay back
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some of the wages slashed from its 20 drivers after management imposed a 7% pay cut last summer. The company will also implement the current 3238 tonne JIC pay structure for the area.
The new deal was hammered out after intervention by the United Road Transport Union regional officer Keith Marron. He was brought in after management refused to renegotiate the pay-cut in November, three months after it was first implemented.
Managing director Bryan Taylor-Balls said the company had been forced to slash wages because of poor trading. The acrossthe-board cut affected 20 drivers and seven other staff.
In June the company imposed a 5% cut without consulting the staff which it was forced to repay.