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Airbus strike ballot opens today in pay dispute involving 3,000 workers

Unite said the pay offer to staff at Broughton in North Wales and Filton in South West England is 'unacceptably low'

The Beluga XL at Airbus Broughton(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Workers at Airbus’ factories in Broughton in North Wales and Filton in South West England have begun balloting for industrial action in a dispute over pay.

Last week Business Live reported that around 3,000 workers had turned down a pay offer from the aerospace giant and were to ballot on industrial action.

Neither party is commenting on the offer figure but it is understood to be around 2.5%. It comes as inflation is currently at over 5%.

Airbus said it was "disappointed" after the move from union members but Unite say workers deserve a " fair pay increase" after a pay freeze in 2020 when the sector was in crisis.

The workforce at Broughton went from 6,000 to just over 4,000 over the pandemic but there are now plans to increase staff numbers as the sector rebounds.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Workers at Airbus are committed to their jobs and their hard work and dedication is the reason for the company’s success. They fully deserve a fair pay increase.

“Unite is dedicated to prioritising the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and it will be giving its full support to our members at Airbus until this dispute is resolved.”

The ballot opens today and closes on Tuesday 15 February. If the workers vote in favour of industrial action than strike action could begin in March.