Workers at drugs giant AstraZeneca's Macclesfield site will stage a fourth day of strike action on Thursday in a dispute over pensions.
Members of the GMB union at the site are already banning overtime, and will take part in further stoppages unless the row is resolved.
Workers voted to go on strike in protest at plans for "savage cuts" to their final salary pension scheme.
GMB official Allan Black said: "The company has made no attempt to negotiate or even discuss the matter with the GMB, and we again call for a return to negotiations to resolve this issue.
"This is a case of boardroom greed and a culture which is summed up by 'do as I say, not as I do'."
Will the Swedes come out in sympathy?
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