Thousands of Airbus UK workers represented by Unite, the UK’s largest union, are set to strike for 10 days in September over a pay dispute with the European aircraft manufacturer. The industrial action will begin on September 2 and is expected to affect operations at Airbus’ sites in Filton and Broughton, where wings for commercial and military aircraft are produced.
Unite represents more than 3,000 fitters and engineers at Airbus. The union announced that its members voted overwhelmingly in favor of striking after rejecting the company’s latest pay offer. The planned strikes will occur on September 2-3, September 10-11, and five additional days from September 15, depending on site-specific shift patterns.
The strike is likely to disrupt wing production for key Airbus programs such as the A320, A330, and A350 families. This could lead to delivery delays and add further strain to a global supply chain already facing significant challenges.