Workers at the music venue have voted to take industrial action amid a dispute over pay and health and safety concerns. The venue was closed last month due to a rodent infestation. It has since reopened.
Staff at a popular Glasgow music venue are set to walk out on Friday amid a dispute over pay and safety concerns - making it the first bar workers' strike in Scotland in more than 20 years.
The staff will stage a 48-hour walkout from noon on Friday until Sunday, and then again every weekend until 6 August. The action coincides with this weekend's busyThe workers are looking for better wages, improvements to health and safety, and trade union recognition. Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary, said:"Unite's members at The 13th Note bar in Glasgow are striking following the failure of the bar's owners to make improvements on pay and on health and safety concerns.
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