Print industry news roundup: BGP, CPI, Landa, Communisis, WCB

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: BGP and Stones staff mull pay cut; CPI UK to install second inkjet; Landa promises nano-scale printing; Communisis welcomes positive 2011; ex WCB staff win unfair dismissal tribunal

Goodhead Group asks BGP and Stones staff to take 13.5% pay cut
Employees across Goodhead Group, including BGP and Stones, have gone to ballot over whether to accept a pay cut of 13.5%.

CPI UK to install second inkjet line at Croydon facility
Book printer CPI UK is to relocate its paperback manufacturing operation to its facility in Chatham, Kent, to make way for a second inkjet line at its Croydon site.

Landa promises nano print technology premiere at Drupa
Digital printing visionary and Indigo founder Benny Landa is set to unveil a new nano printing technology at Drupa.

Communisis lauds positive 2011 in face of struggling economy
Communisis has said that it had a positive 2011, despite the current financial plight facing the industry and the UK economy as a whole.

Former WCB employees win unfair dismissal tribunal
Seven former employees of failed finishing house West Country Binders (WCB) have won an employment tribunal over unfair dismissal with related company UK Book Binders (UBB).