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Liverpool port pay talks ‘end in chaos’

Workers at the Port of Liverpool’s container operation have begun another two-week strike after pay discussions broke down.

Gary Howard, Middle East correspondent

October 24, 2022

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Peel Ports, owner of Port of Liverpool, claimed that Unite the union had rejected an 11% pay offer, the highest percentage pay offer of any port group in the UK. The company also took issue with the union’s decision not to put the offer to a formal vote.

Peel Ports chief operating officer David Huck said: “Given we have now improved our offer six times and Unite have consistently blocked the involvement of ACAS to help arbitrate, you have to question whether the union really wants to resolve this damaging industrial action or is simply prolonging it for their own ends.”

Unite had a different take, claiming that the Peel Ports had reneged on a deal the two parties were working on in good faith.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The Unite team negotiated in good faith with Peel Ports. But the talks ended in farce, with the deal agreed between Unite and senior management being pulled by the board. Strike action by our members and with the full support of Unite will go ahead. 

“Peel Ports’ untrustworthy behaviour and its attempts to threaten the workforce are only escalating the dispute.”

During the course of the ongoing dispute, Peel Ports has issued redundancy notices to 132 workers, an initiative that was proposed and dropped previously and a move Unite said makes no business sense.

Related:Latest Port of Liverpool strike sparks war of words

Another two week strike begins on October 24, affecting container operations at the port.

About the Author

Gary Howard

Middle East correspondent

Gary Howard is the Middle East Correspondent for Seatrade Maritime News and has written for Seatrade Cruise, Seatrade Maritime Review and was News Editor at Lloyd’s List. Gary’s maritime career started after catching the shipping bug during a research assignment for the offshore industry. Working out of Seatrade's head office in the UK, he also produces and contributes to conference programmes for Seatrade events including CMA Shipping, Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East and Marintec. 

Gary’s favourite topics within the maritime industry are decarbonisation and wind-assisted propulsion; he particularly enjoys reporting from industry events.

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