The HMS Vigilant at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, which carries the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent. PA
The HMS Vigilant at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, which carries the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent. PA
The HMS Vigilant at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, which carries the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent. PA
The HMS Vigilant at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, which carries the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent. PA

Workers maintaining UK's Trident nuclear weapons to vote on strike


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Workers maintaining the UK's nuclear weapons are to vote on strike action, a trade union has said.

Prospect said it will bring the issue to its members working at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) amid a dispute with the company over pay.

AWE — headquartered in Aldermaston, Berkshire — supports and maintains Trident, the UK's nuclear programme, which is based at HMNB Clyde in Faslane, Argyll and Bute.

The union said the atomic weapons company recently became “an arms-length body” of the Ministry of Defence with the associated freedoms on pay awards, but has offered an increase of 5 per cent, which members have formally rejected.

An additional lump sum payment averaging £780 has also been offered.

The union said the combined offer is about a 7 per cent increase in the context of the retail price index, reaching 11.8 per cent at the pay review date of June, which members said does not address a real-terms reduction in pay.

Prospect said it has warned the company repeatedly that, unless pay problems are addressed, “recruitment and retention issues affecting AWE will continue”.

The ballot opens on October 24 and will run for two weeks.

The Unite union will also be balloting at about the same issue.

In May, Britain signed off on £2 billion ($2.5 billion) in spending to deliver its new class of nuclear submarines known as Dreadnoughts, highlighting the need for the UK to have a suitably skilled and paid atomic workforce.

“Several years of deteriorating workforce engagement and stagnating pay against inflation has left workers at AWE with no option but to move towards industrial action,” said Prospect general secretary Mike Clancy.

“Safely maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent is a complex and highly stressful operation that requires an extremely high level of dedication and training at all levels.

“It should attract a commensurate level of pay and respect for these staff who keep the country safe. Staff are struggling with the basic costs of living, which is unacceptable in the context of this employer and its funding.

“This is not a workforce that can bear a high level of churn while safely functioning — the jobs simply require too high a degree of training.

“If the MOD and AWE don't think again and make a pay offer that reflects the rocketing cost of living, there is a real risk that AWE will struggle to recruit and retain the skills that it needs.”

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