Staff at Glasgow Airport have announced that more industrial action will be carried out this month. 

When are the strikes? 

Strikes will be held on 21 June between 08:30 and 14:30, 24 June (06:00 to 10:00) and 26 June (10:00 to 14:00), as well as two newly announced strikes on 28 June (9:30 to 13.30) and 30 June (17:00 to 21:00).

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Why are there strikes at Glasgow Airport?

The strike is over pay and pensions with the first strike held by staff on June 7th. No flights were cancelled with the average flight delay (if any) being 15 minutes. 

Mark Johnston, managing director at Glasgow Airport, said: "This latest notice of industrial action is particularly disappointing given we have reached out to Unite and agreed a date for further talks which will take place at Acas next Wednesday 19 June.

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"Despite their best efforts to cause disruption, we have kept our airport open ensuring thousands of passengers and hundreds of flights have been able to travel and operate safely. Our robust contingency plans will be in place on the new dates."

Aberdeen Airport strikes 

Aberdeen Airport also announced staff will be carrying out further strikes. 

A new offer has been made in a bid to end ongoing industrial action at Aberdeen International Airport.

Unite said it would consult its membership, but stated that two days of planned action were still scheduled to take place on 27 and 28 June from 06:00 until 10:00.