Edinburgh Airport strikes called off after workers back 'improved' pay deal

Around 100 passenger assistants who aid travellers with mobility issues, 'overwhelmingly' backed a new pay offer on Friday.

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Strikes at Edinburgh Airport have been called off after a new pay deal was backed by union members.

Around 100 passenger assistants employed by OCS Group, who aid travellers with mobility issues, “overwhelmingly” backed a new pay offer on Friday.

The two-year pay deal includes a 6.1% increase on hourly rates from January 1, 2025, as well as a boost to the overtime rate.

In 2026, a 5% increase on hourly rates will run from January 1, alongside improvements to the company sick pay scheme.

Unite members previously backed strike action in a turnout of over 90%.

Walkouts due to take place throughout September have now been called off.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite’s OCS membership were fully prepared to fight back through strike action, to secure a fair pay deal.

“It was this strong stance which forced the company to make an improved offer. It’s a good deal which shows Unite once again delivering better jobs, pay and conditions for Scotland’s airport workers.”

Carrie Binnie, Unite industrial officer, said: “The OCS workers remained resolute throughout this pay dispute. The accepted offer represents a significant improvement to terms and conditions on where the negotiations began with OCS.

“We are pleased to have delivered a good pay deal which provides a timely boost to our members.”

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