Workers at London Gatwick Airport have called off strike action after accepting improved terms.
More than 100 Unite members working in areas such as baggage handling, check-in and flight dispatching for Red Handling announced strike plans last month in protest at long-standing issues with their pensions, including contributions not being paid and plans not being set up.
They also complained of being overworked and not having proper breaks between shifts.
Staff had been due to walk out for four consecutive Sundays from 11 May but action was suspended to allow members to vote on new working terms.
Red Handling has agreed to sort out the pension problems, including covering loss of interest on contributions that were not paid.
Staff have also now voted on new working terms, which include receiving overtime pay and having guarantees around time off.








