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Talks planned to avert pre-Christmas airports staff strike | Talks planned to avert pre-Christmas airports staff strike |
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Talks aimed at preventing strikes by check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew at UK airports are set to be held on Tuesday, it has been confirmed. | Talks aimed at preventing strikes by check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew at UK airports are set to be held on Tuesday, it has been confirmed. |
Officials from Unite union and Swissport, the world's largest ground and cargo handler, will meet at Acas, the conciliation service announced. | Officials from Unite union and Swissport, the world's largest ground and cargo handler, will meet at Acas, the conciliation service announced. |
More than 1,500 workers are set to strike for 48 hours on Friday in a dispute over pay and conditions. | More than 1,500 workers are set to strike for 48 hours on Friday in a dispute over pay and conditions. |
Unite said the talks were "clearly a positive development". | Unite said the talks were "clearly a positive development". |
General secretary Len McCluskey added: "We are pleased that the company will sit down with us in an effort to resolve this dispute. | |
"We are confident that our members' case is extremely strong, and that fairness will prevail." | |
It is unclear how many airports would be affected if the strikes go ahead, but airlines at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Heathrow, Stansted and Manchester airports all employ Swissport staff. | |
A spokesman for MAG, owners of Manchester, Stansted, East Midlands and Bournemouth airports, said: "We are aware of this potential action and are contacting the airlines which use Swissport to understand their contingency plans to minimise any disruption were the strikes to go ahead." | |
A spokesman for Ryanair said: "All of our flights to and from the UK are scheduled to operate as normal. | |
"Should this action proceed, our flights may operate with hand-luggage only and we will update customers accordingly." | |
A Heathrow spokesman said the airport expected "minimal impact for passengers" from the action. | |
Swissport is one of several companies providing ground-staff services in the UK. | |
'A last resort' | |
According to Unite, members voted by 62.5% to reject a 4.65% three-year pay deal for 2015-2017, which the union argues "barely" keeps pace with inflation. | |
It said workers were also angry that "detrimental" changes to terms and conditions had been linked to the pay deal. | |
Conditions included freezing overtime payments for the foreseeable future and restructuring pay. | |
Unite said its members were taking industrial action as "a last resort". | |
Separately, British Airways cabin crew based at Heathrow airport are set to strike on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in a row over pay and conditions. |
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