Unite secures pay victory at Cathay Pacific
- Tuesday 8 October 2024
Cabin crew to get substantial pay deal negotiated by trade union
Over 300 cabin crew working for the airline Cathay Pacific, based at London Heathrow, have won a new pay deal after negotiations by Unite, the UK’s leading trade union.
The two-year pay deal will see crew receive an eight per cent increase in salary in 2025 and a further three per cent in 2026. An additional increase in flight pay has also been secured with a 10 per cent increase in 2025 and a further three per cent in 2026.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is a great pay deal for the workers at Cathay Pacific and shows the value of union membership across the aviation sector. Our members and their reps should be congratulated on negotiating such a strong pay deal."
The pay agreement followed complex negotiations on behalf of the London cabin crew base by Unite and was overwhelmingly accepted by members in a ballot.
Unite regional officer Joe McGowan said: "Our members do incredibly demanding jobs and have responsibility for the safety of hundreds of passengers on every flight. This pay award is nothing less than they deserve."
Cathay Pacific is the flag carrier of Hong Kong and flies to destinations across, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Far-East Asia and Australia.
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