23 août 2022
Transport international

UK’s Liverpool Port Could ‘Grind to a Halt’ After Workers Vote to Strike

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More than 500 port workers at the Port of Liverpool are set to strike, bringing another one of the UK’s busiest ports ‘grinding to a halt,’ the Unite trade union announced Monday.

The strike, the timing and duration of which have not yet been determined, comes after workers at Peel Ports-owned Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of the strike in response to an “inadequate” 7% pay raise offer.

Maintenance engineers at MDHC could also vote to strike over the same pay offer, with an industrial ballot open starting today until August 24.

Strikes by either group of workers will have a severe impact on both shipping and road transport in Liverpool and the surrounding areas, Unite said.

This comes after more than 1,900 workers at the Port of Felixstowe, the UK’s busiest container port, are set to strike for eight days later this month after failing to reach a pay deal with Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company, a unit of CK Hutchison Holdings.

Read more in an article from gCaptain.

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