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8 days of dockers' strike in the largest port of call in the United Kingdom

2022-08-21T10:12:45.703Z


Supply paralysis is feared. "Felixstowe docks earn millions of pounds, but workers 'wages remain low' (ANSA)


   Workers at the port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, the largest in the United Kingdom, start an eight-day strike that creates concern about its possible repercussions on the chain of goods distribution in the country.

A strike that is only the latest in a chain that has gone through transport and various other sectors for several weeks: a wave of wage protests, which unions are demanding to adjust to a record level of inflation, which has exceeded 10% in July and is expected to reach 13% in October: the highest level among the G7 countries.


    Starting today are 1,900 crane operators, machinery operators and other dock workers in the east of England, which handles an average of 4 million containers a year.

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    "Felixstowe's docks are extremely profitable. The most recent figures show that they made £ 61 million (approximately € 72 million) in profits in 2020," said Unite union secretary Sharon Graham.

"Its parent company, CK Hutchison Holding Ltd, is so rich that that same year it paid out £ 99m in dividends to its shareholders. So I believe it is able to give Felixstowe workers a fair wage increase." Graham added.


    The business counterpart said he asked the union to suspend the strike and sit at a negotiating table "to find a solution".

The firm said it offered a "fair" increase of 8% for average salaries and 10% for lower wages and now feared for supplies.


Source: ansa

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