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Tunnelling crews at Hinkley Point cancel strikes after winning pay dispute
Engineering teams use the world's largest crane - Big Carl - to lift a 245-tonne steel dome onto Hinkley Point C's first reactor building, at the nuclear power station construction site in Bridgwater, Somerset, December 15, 2023

TUNNELLING crews at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station have cancelled a planned strike after securing victory in a pay dispute.

Members of GMB and Unite working at TG Tunnelling will now receive a payment to cover tax they were incorrectly charged last year.

GMB members accepted the firm’s offer with a majority of 93 per cent.

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