Manchester airport workers to step up action over Easter
Workers at Manchester airport have voted to step up industrial action by striking over Easter unless their long-running jobs dispute is settled.
At a mass meeting of Transport and General Workers Union members yesterday, workers decided to press ahead with a planned 36-hour walkout from March 21 and to strike for four days over Easter.
See our previous stories:
30-Jan-2002 Strikes to hit Manchester Airport next week
22-Jan-2002 Manchester Airport faces strike threat
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