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[textarea]Bank holiday strike threat for BAA airports
Passengers flying to or from BAA's six UK airports, including Heathrow, could face a total shutdown over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Ground staff, firefighters and security guards are expected to vote in favour of a walk-out in a strike vote due to be announced on Thursday.
BAA staff rejected an offer of a one percent pay rise last month and began balloting over strikes. Unite, representing the 6,185 workers, said strikes would be the ‘last resort’. The union must give seven days notice of any strike action, with the very busy bank holiday weekend a likely strike target according to press reports.
Like airline BA, which is also standing firm in its negotiations with the Union, BAA is refusing to back down, making strike action more likely.
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Passengers flying to or from BAA's six UK airports, including Heathrow, could face a total shutdown over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Ground staff, firefighters and security guards are expected to vote in favour of a walk-out in a strike vote due to be announced on Thursday.
BAA staff rejected an offer of a one percent pay rise last month and began balloting over strikes. Unite, representing the 6,185 workers, said strikes would be the ‘last resort’. The union must give seven days notice of any strike action, with the very busy bank holiday weekend a likely strike target according to press reports.
Like airline BA, which is also standing firm in its negotiations with the Union, BAA is refusing to back down, making strike action more likely.
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