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Aviation security workers demand a fair deal


15 January 2016

Aviation security workers demand a fair deal

Aviation security workers will not accept cuts to their allowances and may have to take industrial action to make the boss see sense.

“Our members called off industrial action back in December because it would have caused huge disruption for travellers,” says Kelvin Ellis, E tū director of organising for aviation workers.

“But the Aviation Security Service has refused to budge. They’re not showing a willingness to negotiate fairly with their workers.

“Aviation security is a critical, demanding job. It’s not only unfair to erode people’s working conditions – it’s dangerous.

“Our people are stressed, overworked, and feel disrespected. They take the safety and security of travellers seriously. They want their employer to take them seriously too.

“E tū is working closely with the other unions who represent people working in aviation security and we will ensure they get a fair deal.”

Aviation security workers want a modest pay increase and no erosion of their terms and conditions of work.

ENDS

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