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Stansted Airport Workers Strike Over 'Tin of Beans' Pay
10 Apr
Summary
- Over 100 Stansted Airport workers to strike over meager pay rise.
- UK and Spain face potential travel disruptions from April 17-20.
- Airport staff argue their pay is below London Living Wage.

London Stansted Airport is bracing for significant travel disruptions as over 100 airport workers are scheduled to strike from April 17 to 20. The industrial action, overwhelmingly supported by Unite union members, is a protest against a proposed pay rise considered by staff to be as little as 'a tin of beans a week'.
Union representatives state that many workers earn less than the London Living Wage of £14.80 per hour. They argue that the company's profitability is increasing due to government-mandated minimum wage hikes, not genuine salary improvements for their staff. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham criticized the offer as 'mean' and a 'real-terms pay cut'.