Goodrich workers hold second strike over DB scheme

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Workers at aerospace company Goodrich held a second one-day strike on Monday after its final salary scheme was closed to new members.

Employees have also withdrawn from company activities designed to improve production and imposed an overtime ban. Trade union Unite is “furious” that the company closed the defined benefit pension...

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