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Last Updated: Friday, 4 March, 2005, 12:32 GMT
Union ballots T5 staff on strikes
Work on a roof at T5 Heathrow
Workers are demanding compensation for travelling time
Workers at Heathrow's Terminal 5 are a step closer to striking after rejecting a pay offer, a union says.

Amicus wants all staff paid £25 per day to compensate for the 90 minutes it can take to reach the construction site due to security and transport arrangements.

Employers offered an additional £7 but Amicus said 97% of its 500 members who work for 14 construction companies at the west London site, voted against it.

Amicus says it will now ballot its members on whether to strike.

BAA hopes the terminal will be in operation by 2008.

Civil engineer workers at the terminal get paid £25 per day for travelling time.

Amicus, which represents electrical and mechanical engineers and steel erectors at T5, says it wants parity of pay for its members.




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