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UK unions suspend industrial action after Tata Steel offer

But say the plan for strike starting Monday has not changed

Press Trust of India London
UK trade unions today said they have temporarily suspended industrial action at Tata Steel, which began this morning, as the company has made a new offer to the negotiators.

The unions had started the industrial action today at 6 am, which included overtime ban and work to rule. However, the plan for strike action on Monday (June 22) has not changed.

"Community, along with Unite, GMB and UCATT, is temporarily suspending its industrial action, which began this morning.

"Through talks at ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) yesterday and ongoing dialogue today, union negotiators secured a new offer from the company, which means the scheme would remain open," a joint statement read.
 

Members of Community's National Executive Council, who work for Tata Steel, were presented the new offer at an emergency meeting in London this afternoon, it added.

"Those present at the meeting agreed that the company had shifted its position to such an extent that industrial action could be suspended temporarily and steps could be taken to consult members on the revised offer. Consultation will begin with a meeting of senior union delegates from across the company on Friday (June 19)," the statement said.

Trade unions representing workers of Tata Steel in the UK had announced strike action on June 22 -- the biggest industrial action in the UK in nearly three decades -- over proposed changes in the company's pension scheme.

Tata Steel employs over 17,000 workers across various sites in Wales and around England.

Community General Secretary and Chair of National Trade Union Steel Co-ordinating Committee Roy Rickhuss said,"It is good that Tata Steel has finally seen sense, participated in the meaningful discussions that unions have been calling for and changed its mind about closing the scheme."

On June 14, Tata Steel had said the firm had approached British conciliation service ACAS in a bid to resolve the pension dispute with the trade unions.

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First Published: Jun 17 2015 | 3:02 PM IST

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