The Fair Work Commission is being asked to intervene in strike action affecting supermarket giant Woolworths.
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00:00Woolworths distribution workers, including people behind me, have now been striking for
00:06almost two weeks.
00:09The strikes have been impacting distribution centres, including this one in Melbourne's
00:13South East.
00:15It's meant that things like nappies, toilet paper, frozen goods haven't been able to get
00:21into some of the supermarket giant's stores.
00:24The supermarket has just told the ASX that this has meant it's lost out on $50 million
00:30in sales as it's entering the busy Christmas period.
00:34Now these strikes have also meant that workers have been forgoing pay for now almost two
00:39weeks, losing out on around $1,000 a week after tax.
00:44The union has said this afternoon that it has been handing the cap around to help out
00:48with some of the workers' rent or if they need food.
00:52The union has also said that it maintains that these workers deserve better pay and
00:57better conditions inside the Woolworths distribution centres.
01:02I would say 100% of workers out on strike want to return to work, but they want to return
01:08to work when they have an agreement on fair and just terms.
01:11The workers in making this decision to go out on strike, they don't make it easily.
01:15There's over 1,500 workers, 1,500 families who also need to put food on the table.
01:20They shop in Woolworths as well.
01:23They all want to get back to work.
01:24We want the company to sit down and fix this.
01:27Workers can fix this today with their workers and we can have all these sheds operating
01:32again.
01:33The situation has now become so onerous for Woolworths that it has lodged an application
01:38with the Fair Work Commission to try and get some workers back into these centres.
01:44The supermarket giant claims that these picket lines behind me have made it intimidating
01:49for workers who want to come to work.
01:52The union says that's not correct and they wouldn't stand in the way of any workers if
01:56they did want to get into these centres.
01:58It says that around 85% of the workers inside this centre, for instance, are with the union
02:04and democratically they've decided that they won't go to work and they're prepared to keep
02:09striking.