Planned strikes by airport workers have been called off after
talks with the unions yesterday.
Acas issued a statement late in the evening saying a settlement had
been agreed between BAA and Unite, Prospect and PCS trade
unions.
"As you would expect the details of the deal are confidential until
the parties report back to their respective constituencies," said
Acas chief conciliator Peter Harwood.
Details are expected to be announced this afternoon.
The unions will now be balloting their members on the proposed
settlement with a recommendation that members vote to accept
it.
A BAA spokesperson said: "We are pleased that the basis of an
agreement has been reached on pay, that is fair to staff but which
also reflects the difficult economic climate.
"Our priority is to work with our people to improve the service we
provide passengers and airlines, and we look forward to doing that
in the busy weeks ahead."
The news was greeted with relief from the travel industry.




