Thomas Cook cabin crew enter further talks after strong vote for strike action (unitetheunion.org)

May 26, 2016

Members of Britain’s largest union Unite working for Thomas Cook Airlines as cabin crew have backed strike action by three-to-one in a dispute over health and safety concerns and ‘dangerous’ changes to rest breaks it was announced today (Wednesday 25 May).

74.4 per cent of those voting backed taking action as Unite said it would be entering further talks with the company tomorrow at the conciliation service Acas in a bid to resolve the dispute. Further talks are scheduled next Tuesday (31 May).

Commenting Unite national officer Oliver Richardson said: “We hope that the company take note of this strong vote in favour of action and works with us constructively to resolve the dispute and avoid any potential industrial action. “We have already had exploratory talks with Thomas Cook at Acas. Over the coming days we will be approaching further Acas talks in a positive manner and trust that Thomas Cook adopts a similar approach to address our members’ legitimate concerns.”

Unite members work on flights to major tourist destinations from 10 airports across the UK.

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One Response to “Thomas Cook cabin crew enter further talks after strong vote for strike action (unitetheunion.org)”

  1. Elisabetta Chicca says:

    IN SOLIDARITY WITH THOMAS COOK CABIN CREW DISPUTE !

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