Skip to main content
AWE staff begin second day of strike action

UNITE have urged the Tories to honour promises made on pensions a quarter of a century ago as Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) workers begin their second day of strike action.

Six hundred Unite members employed at AWE began a 48-hour stoppage at midnight yesterday over plans to replace their pension scheme. Workers were promised in the early 1990s by Margaret Thatcher’s government that their pensions would be safe once AWE transferred from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to the private sector.

Now AWE plc, which is a consortium of two US-owned companies and Serco, wants to make changes to pensions which Unite says will cost members thousands of pounds when they retire.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Voices of Scotland / 4 September 2017
4 September 2017
ZOE STREATFIELD finds out why the Labour leader is inspiring voters north of the border
Britain / 4 August 2017
4 August 2017
Britain / 2 August 2017
2 August 2017
Britain / 2 August 2017
2 August 2017
Similar stories
HORATIO HORNBLOWER: Sea Power (formerly British Sea Power) r
Gig review / 4 June 2024
4 June 2024
TOM STONE relishes a classic band who have burnished their anti-nationalistic credentials