
Broughton Airbus workers to strike over 'poor pay' offer
"It is not too late to avoid industrial action if they get back around the negotiating table with a new offer that is acceptable to our members," he added. "Otherwise they will see that anger first-hand on the picket line."The workers produce aircraft wings for the A320 family, A330, A350 and A400M military transport aircraft - core programmes in Airbus's global operations.If there is no resolution, strike action could begin in September, with dates to be confirmed.
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