The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Workers at city airport back strike

- LUCINDA CAMERON

Passengers could face a summer of travel chaos after airport workers voted to take strike action in a dispute over pay, a union has warned.

Unite balloted around 275 staff at Edinburgh Airport, including members working in security, terminal operations and search areas.

It said 85% backed strike action on a 75% turnout, and it is now calling on airport chiefs to get back round the table with an improved pay offer to avert disruption during the summer period.

Unite said its members at Edinburgh Airport rejected an inferior pay offer to one made to staff at Gatwick, where a 12% increase plus a £1,500 one-off cash payment has been accepted by the workforce.

Edinburgh Airport said it had offered an 11% pay rise along with a £1,000 cost-of-living payment and has now made an improved offer to staff.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite’s members at Edinburgh Airport have emphatical­ly backed strike action.

“The pay offer on the table is nowhere near good enough and airport bosses know it.

“A realistic pay offer needs to be put on the table which values our members in the same way as our members at Gatwick Airport.”

The union previously claimed members’ pay at Edinburgh Airport has been cut by around 10% in real terms over the last seven years, and said workers are “prepared to fight for a better deal”.

An Edinburgh Airport spokesman said: “This is a disappoint­ing decision from Unite, especially after we met the ask of our unions – an 11% pay rise along with a £1,000 cost-ofliving payment.

“We have made an improved offer to staff, with a 50% increase in the cost-of-living payment proposed. This has not yet been balloted on.

“Unite is insistent on comparing this offer to the one made at Gatwick but the important context missing from that comparison pushed by Unite is that this 11% increase at Edinburgh Airport would be the third pay rise given to the team since 2020, representi­ng an overall increase of 19.6%.

“In contrast, this is the first offer made by Gatwick in the same time frame – a point Unite purposeful­ly fails to note.”

 ?? ?? PAY ROW: Unite balloted around 275 staff at Edinburgh Airport.
PAY ROW: Unite balloted around 275 staff at Edinburgh Airport.

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