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Unite takes ‘Felixstowe 4’ fight to CK Hutchison AGM in Hong Kong
Members of the Unite union on a picket line at one of the entrances to the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, September 27, 2022

UNITE campaigners are set to target the annual general meeting of Port of Felixstowe-owners CK Hutchison in Hong Kong tomorrow  following the “unfair sacking of the Felixstowe Four.”

The union said officials with “expertise in capital strategies and investor relations will be engaging with CK shareholders” to demand the reinstatement of the four staff members at the Suffolk site. 

It is also seeking meetings with the wealthy multinational’s key investors, including Allianz, Barclays, Blackrock, Goldman Sachs and HSBC.

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