Dozens of employees and the FNV union are demanding a 6 percent higher salary and better working conditions, especially for older employees. “It involves standing all day, squatting, stretching, bending over and then I have to climb back on top of a machine. If you say anything about it, you are told to open our mouths. You will then get help, but after “The person will be gone again in an hour,” an employee told RTV Utrecht earlier. It is the first time in the family business’s 100-year history that it has gone on strike.