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Baggage handlers at Manchester Airport face job losses as union makes desperate plea for more government support

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Manchester Airport are facing redundancy after an aviation company proposed to make substantial job cuts. Stobart Aviation Services is looking to reduce the number of baggage handlers at Manchester, Southend and Stansted airports.The company provides ground handling, passenger services and airside logistics to a number of UK airports.Unite the union said the firm is consulting to make 63 out of 149 workers at Manchester Airport redundant - 42 per cent of the work force.At Southend Airport, which has already seen both Aer Lingus' and easyJet leave, proposed job losses are 94 out of 153 employees.The company is proposing to make 98 out o 147 workers at Stansted airport redundant - 67 per cent of total jobs.Unite say the latest round of.

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