Walkout at missile depot in Scotland 'might threaten munitions provide to Ukraine'

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British missile provides to Ukrainian forces combating Russia's invasion might be affected by a walkout in Scotland, a union has warned.

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More than 50 staff on the Defence Equipment and Support (DES) depot in Beith, North Ayrshire, are taking industrial motion on Monday in a dispute over retention bonuses.

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It provides Storm Shadow and Brimstone missiles to Ukraine.

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The GMB union mentioned the strike was the primary within the historical past of the DES and warned provides of the "crucial missiles" manufactured there "will soon run low".

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DES is an arm's size physique of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) that delivers gear and assist providers to the UK armed forces.

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GMB mentioned staff are offended over a "two-tier workforce" that sees managers and craft staff obtain bonuses whereas non-craft staff don't.

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The MoD mentioned "pre-planned contingency measures" have been put in place and it remained open to discovering a decision.

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The union mentioned 93% of GMB members on the depot voted for strike motion.

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Chris Kennedy, GMB Scotland organiser, mentioned: "These workers are utterly vital to the UK armed forces - they deserve to be recognised as such.

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"Instead, administration have allowed a two-tier workforce to develop, fostering bitterness and anger amongst staff.

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"Today's strike is the first in the history of the DES - it cannot be allowed to carry on.

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"If the defence secretary doesn't step in to proper this improper, provides of the essential missiles manufactured at Beith will quickly run low."

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Western countries have been supplying Ukraine with military aid since the start of Russia's invasion in February 2022.

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The UK government provided Β£2.3bn worth of military aid in 2022 and has committed to match this in 2023, having already supplied more than 10,000 anti-tank missiles, 100,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, more than 100 anti-aircraft guns, self-propelled artillery, and trained more than 15,000 Ukrainian recruits.

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An MoD spokesperson said: "Pre-planned contingency measures are being carried out at Defence Munitions (DM) Beith to make sure the continued operation of the location.

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"We remain open to dialogue with GMB to discuss the issues raised and work towards resolving them."

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