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Dock workers agree 'significantly improved' pay offer at Port of Liverpool

More than 500 workers are set to get a 4.5% pay rise

Peel Ports Group is headquartered in Liverpool(Image: Ant Clausen Photography)

A "significantly improved pay offer" has been accepted by dock workers at the Port of Liverpool.

More than 500 people employed by the Peel Ports Group will receive a 4.5% rise backdated to June 1, 2021, Unite the union has confirmed.

The union added it was a "major improvement" on the 2% offer that was originally made.

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Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "This is a noteworthy deal which not only addresses pay issues but also improves conditions for Unite’s members.

"Unite is totally committed to defending the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and other port operators need to take note that attempts to undermine the pay of our members will be totally opposed."

In addition to the pay increase, as part of the deal brokered by Unite the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading union, workers will receive: