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Some of Britain's busiest airports are set to be disrupted after union members at BAA voted for strike action over plans to change pension rights.Some of Britain's busiest airports are set to be disrupted after union members at BAA voted for strike action over plans to change pension rights.
The Unite union has called 24-hour strikes starting at 0600 on 7 and 14 January, followed by a 48-hour strike starting at 0600 on 17 January. The Unite union has called 24-hour strikes starting at 0600GMT on 7 and 14 January, followed by a 48-hour strike starting at 0600GMT on 17 January.
The union said 1,946 members voted to strike, with 1,108 voting against.
The strikes will take place at all of BAA's seven UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick and Edinburgh.The strikes will take place at all of BAA's seven UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick and Edinburgh.
BAA also operates Stansted, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports. BAA said it regretted the action and would try hard to minimise disruption.
The company also operates Stansted, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports.
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Unite represents 5,000 airport workers employed by BAA, including firefighters and security staff, without whom the airports cannot operate.Unite represents 5,000 airport workers employed by BAA, including firefighters and security staff, without whom the airports cannot operate.
The union said 1,946 members had voted to strike, with 1,108 voting against direct action.
The workers are protesting against the company's plans to close the final salary pension scheme to new employees.The workers are protesting against the company's plans to close the final salary pension scheme to new employees.
Unite's national officer Brendan Gold blamed BAA's Spanish owner Ferrovial for the decision. Unite's national aviation officer Brendan Gold blamed BAA's Spanish owner Ferrovial for the decision.
"It is not a UK management decision but a decision taken in Spain that I do not believe has the backing of the UK management team," he said."It is not a UK management decision but a decision taken in Spain that I do not believe has the backing of the UK management team," he said.
The date of the first strike, 7 January, is the day when rules on the amount of permitted carry-on baggage are due to change, which was already expected to cause some confusion in airports.
Passengers will be allowed two items of carry-on baggage, but only if they are at an airport that has bought a new type of 3D scanner.
On Thursday, cabin crew at Virgin Atlantic announced they would be calling two 48-hour strikes in January in a dispute over pay.On Thursday, cabin crew at Virgin Atlantic announced they would be calling two 48-hour strikes in January in a dispute over pay.


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