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Airbus workers in the UK to strike next month as dates of action released

Airbus workers in the UK to strike next month as dates of action released

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Airbus workers in the UK will start strike action at the beginning of next month. Unite members at Broughton in North Wales and Filton near Bristol will walk-out in a dispute over pay.
More than 3,000 aircraft fitters and engineers were balloted by the union Unite. The highly skilled workers play a critical role in the production of aircraft wings for the hugely successful A320 family, A330, A350 and A400M military transport aircraft.
They voted to strike in the ballot last month. A source has now confirmed this will start with a two day action on September 2/3.
Rhys McCarthy, Unite national officer for aerospace, previously said: "This overwhelming vote in favour of strike action shows the depth of anger that our members have over the poor pay offer from Airbus. 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. Otherwise they will see that anger first-hand on the picket line."
There will be further two day actions - with the next walk-out reportedly on September 10/11, followed by another action starting on the 16th.
The first offer was a two year deal of 3.6% followed by 3.15% and pension enhancements. This was accepted by management (white collar) but rejected by non-management (blue collar) workers.
They requested a revised package over 12 months only.
Airbus then offered a one year deal of 3.3% with a further 0.3% in January 2026.
A third offer saw an option to take either of the first two offers and an additional non-consolidated payment of £200.
Sue Partridge, Airbus UK Country Manager Commercial Aircraft, said: "We have made a competitive and fair pay offer in 2025 that builds on the strong foundations of pay increases totalling over 20% in the last three years and a £2,644 bonus payment made in April this year.
"Our priority remains to find a resolution together with the Trade Union that ensures the long-term competitiveness and success of Airbus in the UK.'
Airbus has stated they are not currently concerned about the impact on year end deliveries.
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