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100 march for cab diver sacked over union work

PROTESTERS marched through Oxford at the weekend in support of a taxi driver who says he was sacked for being a trade union organiser.  

About 100 GMB members turned out to protest at the treatment of Mohammed Fadllalla, who was told by 001 Taxis last month that his services were “no longer needed.”

The march, led by Mr Fadllalla, his wife and three children, started outside one of the company’s offices and ended at another.

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