Unite says a planned strike by security staff at Aberdeen Airport has been suspended. The industrial action, due to begin on Monday, was called off after a pay deal is reached, according to reporting from multiple outlets. The Daily Record reports the planned action appears to have been averted after the agreement. The Belfast Telegraph and Evening Standard both cite Unite, saying the union has confirmed it will no longer proceed with the first planned day of industrial action.
The reports collectively indicate that the dispute relates to pay and that industrial action has been withdrawn rather than continuing or escalating. No additional details of the terms of the pay deal, its timing, or any further industrial steps are provided in the excerpts shared. The suspension means airport security disruption associated with the Monday walkout is not expected, as the union signals the strike will not go ahead.