Birmingham Airport strikes suspended last minute
It's after a new pay deal has been offered.
Strike action by over 150 Birmingham airport security officers and terminal technicians has been suspended following an improved pay offer by their employer Birmingham Airport Limited.
All-out indefinite strike action, which was due to begin tomorrow (18 July), has been suspended to allow Unite’s members to be balloted on the new offer.
Unite regional officer Sulinder Singh said: “Unite’s members have agreed to suspend strike action while they are balloted on the new offer. We will be making no further comment until the result of the ballot is announced.”
Birmingham Airport had released a statement outlining they were working to minimise impact that was expected tomorrow on holidaymakers.
A spokesperson for BHX said: “We are pleased to confirm strike action, which had been due to start tomorrow, has been suspended until 1 August. This follows fresh discussions today with Unite the Union.
“In the meantime, the union is consulting its members on a revised proposal, which we very much hope is accepted, so we can get on with serving our customers.”
If the offer is rejected, then indefinite strike action will begin on Tuesday 1 August.