Gatwick baggage handlers go on strike

Hundreds of baggage handlers at Gatwick airport are going on strike today in a row over workloads and the suspension of a union official.

Gatwick baggage handlers go on strike

Hundreds of baggage handlers at Gatwick airport are going on strike today in a row over workloads and the suspension of a union official.

It follows a separate strike yesterday at Heathrow airport by workers who refuel aircraft. That dispute was suspended after a new pay deal, which will be put to workers today, was made .

Thomas Cook Airlines and MyTravel said they would will bring in their own baggage handlers to make sure passengers at Gatwick were not disrupted by the 24-hour strike.

Yesterday morning, around 40 members of the Transport and General Workers Union walked out and were due to remain on strike for 48 hours.

But last night, the union said that the workers, employed by AFS, had suspended their action after a revised pay offer was made by the company.

Earlier, the union had announced that the workers would stage two more strikes next month if the pay dispute continued.

Heathrow insisted that flights had not been affected by yesterday’s strike despite claims by the union that there had been some disruption.

The workers refuel around a third of the 1,200 daily flights at Heathrow.

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