WSP Textiles (UNITE) Strike Calendar
Strike Type: Manufacturing
Latest WSP Textiles Industrial Action Updates (1)
Workers at sports cloth manufacturer WSP Textiles are to take strike action for the first time in their history which will see snooker and tennis tournaments under threat due to a lack of baize and balls. Unite members at WSP are furious at the 2.35 per cent pay offer that the company has put forward given the current cost of living crisis. Most earn little more than the minimum wage and haven't had an above-inflation pay rise in years. WSP workers at the factories in Stroud and Dursley, Gloucestershire, produce some of the most famous sporting cloth in the world. The tennis ball felt is used by manufacturers like Wilson, Slazenger and Dunlop and used at Wimbledon, the French and Australian Open. Their snooker baize is used to cover tables across the globe and used in World Snooker Tour tournaments in the UK, USA and China.
WSP Textiles Strike Calendar
1 Strike Date 10 Planned