Aviation
Heathrow passport control strike suspended as workers enter talks
Passport control workers at London’s Heathrow Airport have suspended a planned strike action over Easter.
Around 450 workers, who are members of the Public and Commercial Services union, were due to strike from April 1, to April 7, due to disagreements over a new work roster.
The union said the changes to the employees’ work patterns, which were imposed by Britain’s Home Office in response to coronavirus safety measures, were implemented without consulting the union.
But it confirmed on Thursday that the strike had been suspended following “recent positive talks with the employer and a number of concessions made formally to PCS.”
“Earlier on March 26, we received a letter from the Border Force chief operating officer suggesting that Border Force and the trade unions work together to develop options for a new roster which will then be put to members.
“Two well-attended members’ meetings voted to suspend the strike action to allow negotiations to take place around developing a new roster that will include flexibilities, specifically unlimited head-to-head swaps, the facility for staff to request shifts and the removal of the current 0000hrs shift start,” a statement from the union said.
Since March 24, workers have been undertaking industrial action in response to the new rosters.
Passport control workers have been ‘working to rule,’ which means they have not been undertaking any over time for the past few weeks.
Travelers could still land at the airport, one of the busiest in the world, but immigration controls were taking significantly longer.
-
Featured5 days agoTwo arrested after England team equipment stolen ahead of World Cup opener
-
Aviation6 days agoNSIB recovers black boxes as probe deepens into private jet’s highway landing in Delta
-
Business7 days agoGround handlers suspend services to Max Air over unpaid debts
-
Energy7 days agoPower crisis driving inflation, rising production costs, job losses, advocacy group warns
-
Latest6 days agoBattle for Atiku’s running mate intensifies as Okonjo-Iweala exits contest
-
Aviation7 days agoNCAA probes incident as aircraft lands on under-construction road
-
Latest1 week agoReps bar first-term lawmakers, block Ugochinyere’s bid for minority leader
-
Energy6 days agoHigh costs, visa challenges dampen excitement ahead of 2026 World Cup

