Airports pay strike suspended
A two-day strike planned by airport ground handling workers has been suspended after a new pay offer was made.
Members of the Unite union working for dnata at Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester had been due to walk out tomorrow, but will be balloted on revised proposals.
Unite regional officer Kevin Hall said: "Unite is pleased to confirm that strike action has been suspended following a revised offer which better reflects the contribution our members make to the company.
"All of this could have been avoided if the company hadn't refused requests to negotiate and go to Acas a number of weeks ago. We will now be putting the details of the revised pay offer to our members over the coming weeks."
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