Union accuses Labour of ‘direct attack’ on airline staff by not backing their pay demand
by Andrew Sparrow Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#60S6G)
Comments by shadow minister David Lammy aimed at showing party is fit for government provoke angry response from Unite boss
David Lammy sparked a fresh row with a key trade union on Sunday by saying Labour should categorically refuse to back demands from airline workers for a pay rise of about 10%.
Unite - which says staff are just asking to reverse a pay cut that occurred during the pandemic - accused the shadow foreign secretary of launching a direct attack" on the workers it represents. The general secretary, Sharon Graham, said his comments were a new low" for Labour, which could not be relied upon by working people.
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