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Wednesday, 4 September, 2002, 13:20 GMT 14:20 UK
Easyjet staff vote to strike
Easyjet aeroplane taking off
Talks between Easyjet and unions will continue
Baggage handlers who work for Easyjet have voted to go on strike over pay and union recognition.


We are a long way from any strike action

Samantha Day
Easyjet
Of those who voted, 98% were in favour of a strike. But no date has yet been set for any action.

The baggage handlers are unhappy about a 1.3% pay increase which they say has been imposed by the company.

"Our members want a realistic pay offer which is not linked to performance or target setting," said John Street, the regional organiser for the Transport and General Workers' Union (T&G).

Easyjet and the T&G have agreed to meet to try to resolve the differences over pay.

But Mr Street said: "The threat of a strike is very real."

Cabin crew action on hold

The baggage handlers are also demanding that their union should be recognised by Easyjet.

On Tuesday, the T&G and Amicus unions met managers at the newly-merged Easyjet and Go to talk about trade union recognition.

They have agreed to hold further talks at the TUC conference next week.

Easyjet spokeswoman Samantha Day said: "We are a long way from any strike action.

"Negotiations are already underway and we are very confident that these will be successful," she added.

The T&G said a separate ballot on industrial action by Easyjet cabin crew had been put on hold so that talks about the dispute could go ahead.

The T&G is intending to ballot cabin crew based at Luton, Gatwick, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast.

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