Strikes by dnata catering staff at London Gatwick, which threatened to leave numerous airlines including easyJet and TUI without supplies, have been cancelled.
Union Unite said it had called off the industrial action after dnata reinstated workers’ shift allowances.
It had argued that removing the shift allowance for all staff last April had resulted in a pay cut for workers of £1,500 to £2,000.
Strikes due to take place in April were postponed after talks with management resumed, and Unite announced today that the dispute had been ‘successfully resolved’.
It said workers had received full back pay and they would retain a previously agreed night shift premium.
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Union Unite said it had called off the industrial action after dnata reinstated workers’ shift allowances.
It had argued that removing the shift allowance for all staff last April had resulted in a pay cut for workers of £1,500 to £2,000.
Strikes due to take place in April were postponed after talks with management resumed, and Unite announced today that the dispute had been ‘successfully resolved’.
It said workers had received full back pay and they would retain a previously agreed night shift premium.
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