Airport refueller strike to go ahead
30.08.09
Workers who refuel aircraft at Manchester Airport will strike tomorrow in a row over pay. The decision was taken after a meeting between the Unite union and managers at ASIG, who provide refuelling services for around 70% of planes at the airport, failed to resolve the dispute.
The strike begins at 05:00 on Monday and lasts until 12:45 on Tuesday. An overtime ban is also being considered. However, a spokesman for ASIG insisted there would be no disruption to passengers and said staff were fairly paid.
Unite regional officer Lawrence Chapple-Gill said that ASIG had failed to make a ‘fair and decent offer to avoid potential disruption during the peak Bank holiday weekend’. He said: ‘These workers cannot afford to accept a derisory 0% pay deal. They do a dangerous job and deserve a fair wage for it. We are determined to see that they get it.’
A spokesman for ASIG said: ‘The current climate is tough for everybody. We believe that we have been sensible during negotiations, without being ungenerous. ASIG fuellers' pay at Manchester Airport has increased by 46% since 2002, during which inflation has risen by only 21%. There will be no disruption to passengers as we have a contingency plan in place.‘
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