Strike averted at NPL

May 14, 2010
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A last minute resolution has been offered to Prospect members at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) – equivalent to a 1. 5% pay increase.

A last minute resolution has been offered to Prospect members at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) – equivalent to a 1.5% pay increase.

Over 82% of NPL members has rejected a previous offer of 0%, and were planning industrial action on 20th May, but a meeting between Prospect – the largest union in the UK representing professional engineers –  and NPL management has opened voting on whether to accept the offer.

“Our members had given us a clear mandate to achieve a consolidated pay increase and we are pleased that, even at the eleventh hour, NPL has put forward a consolidated offer we can put to members,” said negotiations office Bob King.

Members will now have the chance to vote on the offer in a ballot due to close on 28th May, and all industrial action has been suspended while the ballot takes place. King said they are recommending the offer as a pragmatic solution to pay for 2010.

“We believe the offer is reasonable in the circumstances despite inflation running over 4%,” he said, “We have to balance the needs of the laboratory with those of our members’ increased living costs.”


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