Possible British Air Strike Could Close Heathrow

No Commented Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Under: Humanitarian

London Heathrow Airport may have gotten through the worst of the volcanic eruption in Iceland, but the airport is now subject to an eruption amongst employees.

After 75% of British Airways union members voted for a walkout due to low wages, London’s Heathrow Airport could be in danger of having to close. Europe’s busiest airport could be without a majority of its firefighters, engineers, and security staff due to the possible strike.

According to the Unite Union, British Airways employees are due for a pay raise after accepting a freeze in their pay last year. The raise has yet to come and on 22 separate occasions flights already been grounded at Heathrow due to British Airways cabin crew strikes.

The possible strike could also close terminals in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Southhampton and could put a major dent in the economy.

British Airways has offered a 1.5% increase in salary, but the Union is not satisfied with the meager raise. British Airways defends its position based upon the decrease in travel activity during the recession.

The impending strike is not yet certain. If the official strike does occur, then the Union would have to give British Airways seven days notice.

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