Workers at the airport planned to walk out for three days following a disagreement over pay
GMB negotiator, Joe Wheatley, said: “Following a number of commitments put forward by Leeds Bradford bosses to improve pay, we now need to fully consult with our members working in security at the airport.
“GMB’s strike committee has agreed to suspend next week’s planned strike action to give us the facility, time and space to consider the new, improved offer with our members.” A spokesperson at LBA said: “Our colleagues are at the forefront of LBA and we recognise their hard work and significant contributions. We are pleased to have worked closely and constructively with GMB to make progress towards an agreement.
“We’re committed to providing a quality service for our passengers and today is a positive step towards a conclusive agreement with the union and our staff.”
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Controversial planning proposals could see neighbours feud, Leeds lawyer says“This boost to people power could be a double-edged sword. On the one hand it could overcome unpopular local planning restrictions, but on the other it could ignite feuds and bad feelings among neighbours.'
Læs mere »
Gear change in bid to make Leeds cycle friendly cityPlans to make Leeds a cycle friendly city have moved up a gear.
Læs mere »
14 best reaction photos from across Leeds as students open their A-Level resultsA-level results day is when dreams can be made and quashed in equal measure – with one open of an envelope determining the immediate futures of many young people.
Læs mere »
Housing delays leave Leeds woman with MND confined to one roomA year after being placed on a priority housing list, Michelle Forbes says she is still waiting to move.
Læs mere »
Council workers slam hourly rate that 'doesn't cover costs of a chippy tea'Council workers have spoken out to Leeds Live, demanding higher pay
Læs mere »