Security workers at airport to go on strike over pay

The GMB union is calling for an immediate substantial increase in the hourly rate of pay for security staff at Leeds Bradford airport.

Alan Jones
Wednesday 10 August 2022 19:02 BST
Two passengers arrive at Leeds Bradford Airport (Anna Gowthorpe/PA)
Two passengers arrive at Leeds Bradford Airport (Anna Gowthorpe/PA) (PA Archive)

Security workers at Leeds Bradford airport have voted to strike in a dispute over pay.

The GMB said managers at the airport have implemented discretionary and performance related bonuses which are inaccessible to many security staff.

The union is calling for an immediate substantial increase in the hourly rate of pay for security staff.

GMB members will walk out at the end of August if a “meaningful offer” to increase their pay is not forthcoming, said the union.

The vote was over nine to one in favour of strikes.

A general view showing road signs at Leeds Bradford International Airport (Anna Gowthorpe/PA) (PA Archive)

GMB official Rachel Dix said: “This is a powerful result, with a very high response rate, most of the votes were cast over the first two days of the ballot such was the strength of feeling and motivation of our members to ensure that they are finally heard.

“All they are asking for is a wage which will afford them a decent standard of living.

“Our members have been incredibly patient but the discretionary performance related bonuses that have been offered are not trusted, too late in the day and are no substitute for an hourly pay increase.

“They are not prepared to wait any longer for the respect and renumeration they deserve from their employer, but they are genuinely open to constructive negotiation that will pave the way to a satisfactory resolution.”

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