Holidaymakers - take note!
Glasgow Prestwick Airport workers are set to go on strike during peak summer holiday season over pay.
As real-terms inflation now sits at 11.7 per cent, Unite bosses maintain the offer, of between 4 and 6.5 per cent is like a 'significant pay cut'. A Glasgow Prestwick airport spokesman slammed the move as 'a confrontational approach'. He added: "Unlike most other airports, we directly appoint our staff, making us one of the biggest employers in Ayrshire. We have strong plans to grow the business and create even more jobs.
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