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Jaguar Land Rover production 'could halt' if workers vote to strike over pay

The ballot for strike action closes on Thursday, February 24

JLR employees inside the Halewood factory(Image: Jaguar Land Rover Halewood)

Production at Jaguar Land Rover could come to a halt because of potential strikes over pay and union-busting at a Merseyside, Unite has warned.

More than 160 members of Unite, employed at International Automotive Components in Halewood, are being balloted for strike action over a "feeble" pay offer.

The ballot for strike action closes on Thursday, February 24.

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The vote was called after the workers rejected a two year pay deal - 2% during the first year and three per cent in the second - well below the current retail price index (RPI) of 7.5%.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "A change in management at International Automotive Components has resulted in an anti-union stance and attempts to play hard ball during pay negotiations to undermine collective bargaining at the site.

"Almost all of International Automotive Components’ Halewood workforce are Unite members and their jobs, pay and conditions are this union’s top priority.

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"If our members decide to strike over this feeble pay offer it would bring not just the factory to a halt but JLR production as well."