The United Kingdom faces a Christmas of discontent as labor unions threaten to disrupt airports, rail services and mail deliveries.
The Unite union and aviation services company Swissport announced negotiation plans today intended to avert a December 23 walkout by 1,500 baggage handlers, check-in staff and other workers at 18 airports. Unite general secretary Len McCluskey says he hopes "fairness will prevail" in Tuesday's talks.
At British Airways, a fourth of the airline's cabin crew members are planning a two-day strike starting on Christmas Day December 25. British Airways condemned Unite's timing and vowed to ensure that all customers reached their holiday destinations.
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Strikes at Southern Railway already have disrupted much of England's train services this month.
The Communication Workers Union plans a Post Office strike starting Monday through Christmas Eve.
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