Industrial Action on the 1st of February 2023 at UK Ports and Airports

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Niamh O'Connor
27 January 2023

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Impact of industrial action on 1 February 2023 at UK ports and airports 

Impact of industrial action on 1 February 2023 at UK ports and airports

  • You may have seen reports that up to 100,000 civil service members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union will be going on strike on Wednesday, 1st February 2023. HMRC members will not participate, but the industrial action will include UK-based Home Office members, including Border Force staff.
  • The industrial action is likely to impact the movement of goods through UK ports and airports on 1st February, as well as those travelling to the UK from UK Border controls in Calais, Dunkirk and Coquelles in Northern France. There may also be some disruption on the morning of 2nd February as business returns to normal.



What you can do 

If traders are able to move goods outside of this period, then we would advise that they do so. 


If you cannot delay the movements then please be aware that the industrial action could lead to disruption and delays at ports and Inland Border Facilities (IBFs). You should be prepared for these delays and check with the operator before starting the movement. 


Businesses can also check IBF site availability online. 
 

If you are planning to carry merchandise in baggage or more than £10,000 in cash and need to make a declaration 

For merchandise in baggage under £1500/1000kg which does not contain licensed items, the simplest way to declare goods is though the simplified online declaration form. 


The simplest way to declare large amounts of cash is also online, following this guidance. If you cannot use the online service, the red point service at the port or airport will be operational during this period, but it is possible they will experience some delays. 




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