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Hundreds of Liverpool dockworkers to vote on strike action in pay dispute

The ballot is set to open on Monday, July 25

Liverpool2(Image: Peel Ports Group)

Hundreds of dockworkers in Liverpool are to vote on whether to strike in a dispute over pay and conditions.

Unite said more than 500 of its members employed at MDHC Container Services, which is part of Peel Ports, are to be balloted from Monday, July 25, to Monday, August 15. If the employees back the industrial action, stoppages could begin at the end of August.

Unite has said the dispute is a result of MDHC "failing to make a decent pay increase", adding that the final offer of 7% is "far below" the current real inflation rate (RPI) of 11.7%.

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It also said the company has "failed to pay the bonus payment" that was agreed in the 2021 pay deal. Peel Ports has been contacted for comment.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "MDHC made more than £30m profits last year so the money is there to offer a decent wage deal.

"However MDHC and its owner Peel Ports seem to have different priorities.

"That is not acceptable. We know the money is there and the dock workers who made that money, deserve a decent share of the pie.

"Unite is wholly dedicated to prioritising the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and it will be giving our dock workers in Liverpool its complete support until this dispute is resolved."