Thursday, June 30, 2011

UK strike slows down ports and airports

Filed under: Activism, Europe, United Kingdom, Transportation, Airports, NewsUK airports and ports are experiencing delays as many customs and immigration officials are on a one-day strike.

The UK Border Agency is one of several UK public sector unions on strike over plans to change pensions, a move they say will have employees working longer, paying more into the system, and getting less out of it when they retire.

Some Border Agency workers started early, at 6pm yesterday, and most airports and ports are reporting some delays. These delays aren't as bad as were expected, however, because qualified managers have stepped in to fulfill the absent workers' duties and not all workers are on strike. Still, if you're flying into the UK today, don't expect to be relaxing in your hotel an hour after you land.

Passengers leaving the UK will not be affected because they don't go through customs. Airport security workers are not on strike.

Other government facilities such as schools, courts, and offices are also closed or giving limited service.


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