Around 250 workers who are employed by ICTS at Glasgow Airport have rejected what Unite described as a 'derisory' 5% pay offer.
One of Scotland's busiest airports is set for a summer of travel chaos after workers rejected a 'derisory' pay offer.
Around 250 workers who are employed by ICTS at Glasgow Airport have rejected what Unite described as a "derisory" 5% pay offer. Pat McIlvogue, Unite regional industrial officer, said the offer "represents a massive pay cut in real-terms". "We are encouraging ICTS to heed the warning before this dispute escalates potentially to strike action."The union said it will have no option but to move towards an industrial ballot of its members if employers do not improve the offer.
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