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AA patrol staff vote to strike in pensions dispute

Wed Apr 07, 2010 2:49 pm

AA patrol staff have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pensions.
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The Independent Democratic Union (IDU) said its members had voted 57% in favour of industrial action in an 87% turnout.

If it goes ahead, the union said it would be the first walkout in the motoring body's 105-year history.

Its national secretary, Alistair Maclean, said it was clear there was "widespread anger" over plans to cap employee pensions.

No strike dates have yet been set and the union is asking the AA to hold more talks on the issue.

The AA is part of Acromas, which owns Saga, the travel and financial services company that sells products to people aged over 50.

The AA's management wants to put a ceiling on annual rises in pensionable salaries, to raise employee contributions and also to reduce the maximum annual rise in pensions paid to 2.5% a year.

The final-salary scheme is already closed to new joiners, but Acromas believes it is being more generous than some other firms in keeping the scheme open for contributions from existing members.

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