Heathrow workers to vote on strike action in pay dispute
Unite said over 3,000 of its members working as security guards, engineers and firefighters will begin balloting for strike action on February 17.
The ballot will close a month later.
The workers have rejected a 10% pay increase, which Unite says is a pay cut, because of the rate of inflation.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Heathrow Airport is guilty of gross hypocrisy, it is paying telephone number salaries to its chief executive and senior managers, but the workers who make the company a success are on poverty wages.
“Unite never takes a backward step when fighting for its members’, jobs, pay and conditions and our members at Heathrow Airport will receive the union’s complete support.”