Liverpool dock staff will stage two extra weeks of strikes in a long-running row over pay and jobs.
The Unite union has mentioned nearly 600 port staff will stroll out once more from October 24 to November 7, following industrial motion over latest weeks.
Port proprietor Peel Holdings says it has supplied a pay rise price greater than 10% to staff, however Unite claims the rise was solely round 8.2% and really amounted to a real-terms reduce in pay attributable to inflation.
Unite basic secretary Sharon Graham mentioned: “Peel Holdings is hugely profitable and can absolutely afford to pay our members a proper wage increase.
“It did so at Camel Laird so why not at Liverpool docks?
“Instead of negotiations to resolve this dispute, the company has chosen to threaten jobs and repeatedly mislead about the deal it has tabled.
“Our members are standing agency and have their union’s full assist. The firm should put ahead a pay rise they’ll settle for or this strike continues.”
The union mentioned it was additionally making ready to poll the port’s dock masters, shift managers and vessel site visitors providers officers over attainable strike motion, warning the mixed affect would depart all the port “inoperable”.
Current industrial motion, which started on 11 October, is because of come to an finish on 17 October.
The strikes on the docks started on 19 September, with staff forming a picket line after Peel Holdings introduced its plans to chop 132 jobs following a decline of cargo on the port.
According to Peel Ports the port of Liverpool handles greater than 70 million tonnes of cargo from throughout the globe.
Workers on the nation’s largest port, Felixstowe, Suffolk, additionally started strike motion earlier this week.
Source: information.sky.com”