300 Gatwick Airport staff from ICTS and Wilson James plan a six-day strike in July over pay disputes, potentially disrupting check-in and security screening.
300 security and passenger services staff at Gatwick Airport, including baggage security screeners and those providing special assistance for vulnerable passengers, plan to strike for six days in July over pay disputes. The strikes, involving workers from ICTS and Wilson James, could cause significant disruption to check-in and security screening. Unite, the union representing the workers, warned that the issue could lead to delays. The strikes come amid air traffic control problems, travel companies going bust, and EasyJet canceling numerous flights to and from the UK at late notice.
June 29, 2024
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