Edinburgh Airport Workers Secure Above-Inflation Pay Deal
In a significant victory for workers’ rights, Unite union has secured a real-terms pay rise for approximately 350 members at Edinburgh Airport, Scotland’s largest airport. The deal, which was overwhelmingly backed by workers, includes a 5.8 per cent rise in basic pay and shift allowances, as well as a £450 bonus scheme backdated to January 2025.
The pay deal, which was announced on [date], is a major breakthrough for workers in terminal operations, airport security, and passenger processing. According to Unite industrial officer Carrie Binnie, the deal "builds on our successes over a number of years to deliver better jobs, pay and conditions for hundreds of workers at the airport." Binnie added, "Unite has secured another good pay deal for our members at Edinburgh Airport Limited."
The settlement marks a significant milestone in Unite’s campaign to improve conditions in the airport sector, which has historically been plagued by outsourcing and poor working conditions. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, "Unite’s Runway to Success campaign across Scottish airports continues to deliver better jobs, pay and condition for our membership." Graham added, "The message is clear to all airport workers, if you want better jobs, pay, and conditions then be a member of Unite."
The pay deal includes a range of improvements to conditions, including enhanced paternity leave, income protection, and training. According to Unite, the deal is a testament to the union’s commitment to fighting for better wages and conditions for its members. The union has been at the forefront of efforts to improve working conditions in the airport sector, and this latest deal is a major victory for workers.
The deal is also a significant boost for workers who have been struggling with the cost of living crisis. With inflation running high, the 5.8 per cent pay rise will help workers to keep pace with rising living costs. The £450 bonus scheme, which is backdated to January 2025, will also provide a welcome injection of cash for workers.
According to Morning Star Online, the deal is a major success for Unite’s Runway to Success campaign, which aims to improve jobs, pay, and conditions for workers in the airport sector. The campaign has already delivered significant improvements for workers at Scottish airports, and this latest deal is a major milestone.
Unite’s success in securing this pay deal is a testament to the union’s strength and determination. As Morning Star Online reported, Unite has been at the forefront of efforts to improve working conditions in the airport sector. With this latest deal, the union has once again demonstrated its commitment to fighting for better wages and conditions for its members.
The pay deal is also a boost for the wider economy, as it will help to support local businesses and communities. According to Morning Star Online, the deal will have a positive impact on the local economy, as workers will have more money to spend on goods and services.