Up to 300 DHL logistics workers based at Jaguar Land Rover have voted to begin an indefinite strike in a dispute over pay, the Unite union has confirmed.

The workers, responsible for delivering parts and cars to JLR’s Solihull factory, will begin indefinite strike action on 7 May over the failure of DHL to put forward a pay offer for 2026, which was usually implemented every January, the union said.

Unite’s general secretary Sharon Graham, said: “DHL is hugely profitable, it can more than afford to put forward an acceptable pay offer.”

The BBC has approached DHL and JLR for comment.