Heathrow workers, numbering around 800, are striking to demand fair pay in a dispute with contractor Wilson James. These workers, who assist passengers with restricted mobility, are unhappy about being paid 10% less than their colleagues at Gatwick Airport. The strike, which escalated from 500 workers in April, is set to grow this summer unless management intervenes. Unite's general secretary has urged Heathrow bosses to influence Wilson James to make an acceptable offer, as the ongoing dispute has affected thousands of mobility-impaired passengers, causing disruptions and missed flights.
Hundreds of striking Heathrow workers are set to march on the airport's head office to demand intervention in their pay dispute with contractor Wilson James.
With around 800 workers on strike for fair pay, they are highlighting an unjust disparity in pay compared to their counterparts at Gatwick Airport.
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