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Workers hail success of ground-breaking Hovis strike 10 years on
BFAWU's John Fox addresses the opening day of the union's annual conference at Yarnfield Park near Stone, Staffordshire.

FOOD workers marked the tenth anniversary of a historic win against the imposition of zero-hour contracts at Hovis today, saying the dispute displayed solidarity at its best.

Following strikes at the bakery’s factory in Wigan during the summer of 2013, bosses were forced to U-turn on bringing in agency staff on zero-hour contracts in the wake of redundancies and cuts to pay and hours.

The groundbreaking industrial action, organised by the Bakers, Food & Allied Workers Union (BFAWU), helped to inspire similar walkouts at previously non-unionised branches of food-fast giant McDonalds and pub chain Wetherspoons.

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