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11th May 2018

Airport chaos for holidaymakers as Bank Holiday strikes announced

Workers at are to stage strikes over the May Bank Holiday weekend in disputes over pay and zero hours contracts

Oli Dugmore

Workers at Luton airport are to stage strikes over the May Bank Holiday weekend in disputes over pay and zero hours contracts

Baggage handlers, firefighters and security staff have all agreed to strike unless disagreements with the airport and contractors are resolved

The Unite union warned that workers had voted in a series of ballots to take industrial action, which will be held at different times between 7am on May 25 and 6.30am on May 30.

Unite members at Menzies Aviation, which undertakes baggage handling, and workers employed by Clece Care Services Ltd, which provide assistance at the airport to passengers with reduced mobility, also voted in favour of strike action.

Unite officer Jeff Hodge said: “Luton airport now faces severe disruption unless management get around the table and negotiate a fair deal which recognises the contribution workers make.

“Turnover at Luton airport is up, company profits are up and passenger numbers are up. This April alone saw passenger numbers growing to 1.3 million people. That’s the 15th consecutive month of over a million passengers passing through the airport.

“Workers at Luton airport deserve a decent rate of pay for their work and to be treated fairly by management.

“These ballot results demonstrate that members will no longer accept paltry pay and unfair treatment while their bosses constantly squeeze every last penny to boost profits.”

 

Luton airport said in a statement: “We are disappointed that Unite members have chosen this course of action and recognise the uncertainty this news will cause for our passengers.

“We are working with the 73 per cent of staff who did not vote to strike, to mitigate the impact of any action.

“We also remain committed to continuing discussions with Unite in the interim before any such action can take place. We will keep passengers regularly updated via our website.”

The airport said it had offered a 2.5 per cent pay increase plus £150 for every employee to be paid in July 2018, adding: “Next Tuesday, our leading profit share scheme will pay every qualifying employee £5,145.”