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A series of strikes planned by dockside workers at Dover has been cancelled, according to port officials. | A series of strikes planned by dockside workers at Dover has been cancelled, according to port officials. |
A one-day stoppage by members of Unite at the Kent port was due to begin at 1500 GMT on Monday, with two more planned for later in the month. | |
The Port of Dover said the strikes had been called off while talks between the two sides continued. | The Port of Dover said the strikes had been called off while talks between the two sides continued. |
More than 300 workers have already held two strikes to protest at plans to privatise 190 jobs in January. | More than 300 workers have already held two strikes to protest at plans to privatise 190 jobs in January. |
Talks between Unite and the port management were held for two hours on Thursday and an hour on Friday, in a bid to settle the dispute over mooring, trailer handling and security. | Talks between Unite and the port management were held for two hours on Thursday and an hour on Friday, in a bid to settle the dispute over mooring, trailer handling and security. |
Afterwards, the parties issued a joint statement saying useful discussions were continuing. | Afterwards, the parties issued a joint statement saying useful discussions were continuing. |
The port said a full ferry schedule of more than 60 daily departures was maintained throughout the action. | The port said a full ferry schedule of more than 60 daily departures was maintained throughout the action. |
Non-union staff kept the port running, and chief executive Bob Goldfield branded the strikes as "pointless". | Non-union staff kept the port running, and chief executive Bob Goldfield branded the strikes as "pointless". |
But Unite said the stoppages had affected the ferry schedule. | But Unite said the stoppages had affected the ferry schedule. |