Stikes ‘inevitable’ for Aberdeen, Glasgow airports as pay dispute escalates

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Unite has repeated calls for AGS, the company that owns the two airports, to intervene over the stalemate on worker pay.

Strike action at Aberdeen and Glasgow airports is “inevitable” said the Unite union after workers overwhelmingly voted to strike in a pay dispute.

Unite confirmed that the ICTS Central Search employees, who deal with passengers directly in the security search areas and process them for flights, could start action in mid-July unless ICTS significantly moves on pay in the coming days.Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite’s members employed by ICTS at Aberdeen and Glasgow airports will not tolerate low pay.

 

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