Coca-Cola workers threaten strikes

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Unions have threatened World Cup sponsor Coca-Cola with strike action because they are not being consulted on changes to workers' pay and pensions.

Unite and GMB claim they have been "frozen out" of talks with Coca-Cola Enterprises over proposals to force employees in the defined benefit scheme to work until 65 instead of 60, unless they are w...

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