Print industry news roundup: Goodhead Group, CBT Packaging, Polestar, Wyndeham, Paperlinx

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Goodhead Group proposes 20% pay cut; CBT Packaging fined after injury; Polestar proposes Colchester closure; Heron redundancies slammed by Unite; Paperlinx reveals PE bid.

Goodhead Group proposes pay cut of up to 20%
Goodhead Group employees have been asked to take a pay cut in order for the business to continue as a self-supporting entity.

CBT Packaging fined after hand injury
Composite container manufacturer CBT Packaging has been fined after a worker's hand was injured at its Basildon plant.

Polestar proposes Colchester closure
Polestar has entered into consultation with employees at its Colchester web offset plant over the proposed closure of the site.

Heron redundancies 'rub salt in employees wounds' says Unite
Unite has said that Wyndeham Group's decision to make 86 employees redundant at its Heron subsidiary "rubs salt into the wound" after staff agreed a pay cut to avoid job losses.

Paperlinx reveals PE takeover bid as losses continue
Paperlinx has said it has received a private equity takeover bid as it anticipates a pre-tax loss of AUD26m (£17m) for the first six months of its 2011/12 fiscal year.