Coles workers say no to inferior conditions

Workers at the Coles national distribution centre in Melbourne have been on strike this week after enterprise bargaining talks broke down.
About 600 workers walked off the job on Tuesday after it was clear that Labour Hire company Toll was not going to come to the party when it came to making sure workers have the same pay and conditions as other Coles workers.
About 200 workers met today at the warehouse in Somerton, in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, today to vote on the latest offer from Toll Holdings – to find out how it went, we crossed live to the picket line with NUW Organiser Cameron Stops


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