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Holidaymakers jetting off on summer breaks could be hit by strike action planned at London's Heathrow airport. | Holidaymakers jetting off on summer breaks could be hit by strike action planned at London's Heathrow airport. |
More than 4,000 workers at the airport - including customer service, engineering and security staff - have voted to strike over pay. | More than 4,000 workers at the airport - including customer service, engineering and security staff - have voted to strike over pay. |
Staff will walk out on 26 July, 27 July, 5 August, 6 August, 23 August and 24 August, which the Unite union said could create "summer travel chaos". | Staff will walk out on 26 July, 27 July, 5 August, 6 August, 23 August and 24 August, which the Unite union said could create "summer travel chaos". |
Heathrow says it has contingency plans to remain open and operate safely. | Heathrow says it has contingency plans to remain open and operate safely. |
Unite said members had voted in eight ballots to support action after an 18-month pay rise offer averaging 2.7% was rejected. | Unite said members had voted in eight ballots to support action after an 18-month pay rise offer averaging 2.7% was rejected. |
The union's Unite regional co-ordinating officer, Wayne King, said: "There is deepening anger over pay among workers who are essential to the smooth running of Heathrow Airport". | The union's Unite regional co-ordinating officer, Wayne King, said: "There is deepening anger over pay among workers who are essential to the smooth running of Heathrow Airport". |
Unite said the dispute was also in part because of different pay rates for the same job, as well as discontent with the pay package of airport boss John Holland-Kaye. | |
According to the company's annual report, last year the Heathrow boss banked a 103.2% pay increase, from £2.1m in 2017 to £4.2m in 2018, thanks largely to a long-term bonus scheme. | |
The union said the airport's current pay offer amounted to £3.75 a day extra for its lowest-paid workers. | |
Heathrow urged the union to return to the bargaining table to resolve the pay dispute. | Heathrow urged the union to return to the bargaining table to resolve the pay dispute. |
"We have proposed a progressive pay package giving at least a 4.6% pay rise to over 70% of our frontline colleagues. The total package offered is above RPI [Retail Prices Index] and is specifically designed to boost the wages of lower paid colleagues". | "We have proposed a progressive pay package giving at least a 4.6% pay rise to over 70% of our frontline colleagues. The total package offered is above RPI [Retail Prices Index] and is specifically designed to boost the wages of lower paid colleagues". |
As the dispute rumbles on, the airport said its contingency plans would ensure flights could still take off and land during one of the busiest period of the year. | As the dispute rumbles on, the airport said its contingency plans would ensure flights could still take off and land during one of the busiest period of the year. |
"We will be working alongside our airline partners to minimise disruption caused to passengers as they look towards their well-deserved summer holidays," it said. | "We will be working alongside our airline partners to minimise disruption caused to passengers as they look towards their well-deserved summer holidays," it said. |