Protesters gathered outside BrewDog in Union Square on Wednesday in support of workers who are facing cuts to their hours.

Organised by Unite Hospitality Aberdeen, the 30-minute demonstration saw attendees hold flags and banners calling for "fair wages" and "consistent hours".

The protest was also attended by MSP Maggie Chapman, who told The Press and Journal: "I am here to show solidarity with the workers who have been badly treated by BrewDog.

“I want the workers to know I am a voice for them and I urge BrewDog to stand up and go back to its roots as a good company.

“It can be a good company again if it properly consults workers, pays them appropriately and honours their contracts.”

Read the full story in the P&J.

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