It comes after strike action was deemed 'inevitable' by Unite the Union - sparking fear amongst summer travellers. However, they have now confirmed that around 300 ICTS central search members have accepted a pay offer.
It has been confirmed today, July 15, that staff at Glasgow and Aberdeen airports have overwhelmingly accepted an improved pay offer, ending the dispute.
READ MORE: Glasgow businesses slam My Shawlands BID for 'forcing' them to pay 'second tax' with no return In addition, ICTS will be advertising a minimum of 15 full time posts which will be initially offered to existing part-time staff following negotiations with Unite.
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