UK poultry supplier 2 Sisters Food Group has hit out at “bullying” union officials as the recent “racism” row returns to engulf the company.


Claims of racism at the company first emerged last month after alleged racial abuse at a 2 Sisters site in Smethwick, Birmingham.


2 Sisters suspended some 60 employees who took unofficial action to back the plant’s shop steward, who had been earlier suspended for supporting the victim of the alleged abuse.


Talks between 2 Sisters and the Unite union were held but the union claimed today (16 October) that the food group had “sacked” 59 workers for “challenging racism and defending union representatives”.


2 Sisters, however, said the union’s claims were “so wholly inaccurate and grossly misleading that they are tantamount to bullying”.

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The company said: “The claim that racism is at the heart of this action is absurd. 2 Sisters does not tolerate racism, any form of racial discrimination or racial abuse from any member of its workforce.”


It added: “A thorough investigation has been concluded and all employees that partook in illegal and unconstitutional strike action have been dismissed.”

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