Kuwait Times

BMW workers begin strikes over pension dispute in UK

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LONDON: Workers at three British plants of German car giant BMW began a 24-hour strike yesterday over proposed changes to pensions, leading to a halt in production of the iconic Mini. Employees belonging to the Unite union picketed at the plants in Cowley and Swindon, in southern England, and in Hams Hall in the centre of the country, with eight more walkouts promised over the next five weeks. The carmaker said Mini and BMW engine production had stopped for the day as workers protested against the closure of its two finalsalar­y pension schemes for around 5,000 employees in Britain, according to the Press Associatio­n. Going ahead, the value of a worker’s pension would be linked to the pension fund’s performanc­e in the stock market, and not salary. The carmaker announced the plan last year, and aims to make the change on May 31. “It is very much the last resort for a worldclass workforce that takes great pride in making the iconic Mini and world-renowned RollsRoyce motor cars and one which could have been avoided if BMW’s bosses had been willing to negotiate meaningful­ly,” Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said.

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