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Unite calls off Heathrow strikes set for late July | Unite calls off Heathrow strikes set for late July |
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Strikes by 4,000 Heathrow airport workers on Friday and Saturday have been called off so they can vote on a new pay offer. | Strikes by 4,000 Heathrow airport workers on Friday and Saturday have been called off so they can vote on a new pay offer. |
The strikes would have hit flights on one of the busiest weekends of the summer. | The strikes would have hit flights on one of the busiest weekends of the summer. |
The Unite union said it would not give details of the offer until members had considered it. | The Unite union said it would not give details of the offer until members had considered it. |
Two more 48-hour strikes from 5 August and 23 August are currently still on the cards. | |
Earlier in July, Heathrow staff rejected an 18-month pay rise offer averaging 2.7%. | |
At the time, the union said the workers were angry over pay rates, including different pay rates for the same job. | |
There was also disquiet over the pay package of airport boss John Holland-Kaye, who got £4.2m in 2018, up from £2.1m in 2017, mainly thanks to a long-term bonus scheme. | |
Separately, on Tuesday British Airways lost a legal bid to stop its pilots from going on strike over pay in the summer holiday season, but said it planned to appeal against the decision. | |
The pilots' union has yet to set any dates for industrial action. | The pilots' union has yet to set any dates for industrial action. |