Last update: Fri Aug 22 2008 12:02:17

Airport chiefs 'snub strike talks'

Airport bosses have snubbed talks aimed at preventing strikes that will cause massive disruption to a key airport union chiefs have said.

More than 30 members of the GMB union, who operate luggage-scanning equipment at Stansted airport, are due to walk out for 24 hours on Monday in a row over pay.

GMB leaders said the company involved - Airfield Services - were refusing to hold talks at the conciliation service Acas.

GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said: "It is an act of gross irresponsibility that a contractor engaged in operating an airport is refusing an offer of conciliation to resolve a long-standing pay dispute."

The union has urged airport operator BAA to intervene in the row but warned that industrial action now looked "inevitable".

Airfield Services is part of the same group as Gate Gourmet which was involved in a bitter dispute with catering workers at Heathrow airport which caused travel chaos.

Before this latest allegation from the GMB, Airfield Services said it was liaising with Acas and the GMB but added: "As of now the protest is still going ahead."

A spokesman went on: "We are working hard to avert a strike and to conclude the current pay discussions. However, we have full contingency arrangements in place to ensure that the usual high standard of security is maintained with minimal disruption for passengers."

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