Workplace Report (July 2018)

Bargaining news

Aberdeen airport deal


Workers at Aberdeen International Airport, members of the Unite general union, have accepted a 3% pay deal following a new offer by company management with industrial action cancelled. The union had rejected a 2.8% offer. 


Unite had been demanding parity with fellow workers at Glasgow International Airport.


Unite regional industrial officer Tommy Campbell said: “It is a credit to our union stewards that Unite members supported their position throughout the process leading to a settlement acceptable to all.” 


Aberdeen International Airport is owned by AGS Airports — a partnership between Ferrovial and Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA), established in 2014, to acquire Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports.


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