Airport union agrees to talks on Monday
A meeting to avert the impending strike at BAA's six UK airports will take place at midday on Monday, it has been revealed.
Conciliation service Acas confirmed that it would be hosting the talks between the BAA and Unite, the union representing BAA staff, at an undisclosed location.
Acas chief conciliator Peter Harwood said: "Talks between BAA and Unite will take place under the auspices of Acas at midday on Monday."
Unite had said earlier that its key representatives would meet on Monday to discuss what industrial action to take following a three-to-one vote by members in favour of strikes at BAA's airports, but this meeting is now likely to be delayed.
With permission from Travelmole
Thanks very much for that info - crossing fingers that all will be resolved if they keep talking.... this is a long awaited holiday for us and I cant bring myself to get excited until I know whats happening re the strike!
I was in Unite union myself until recently when I became fed up paying nearly £5 a week and seeing the fatcat union chiefs earning ridiculous money for doing precious little
I certainly wont be getting a pay rise for the foreseeable future, and to be honest I'm just glad to have a job.
Unions make me sick. They are asking for a bonus payment because they came close to hitting their target. Yes....came CLOSE to hitting it. Targets are targets, and if you fail to hit them you've failed!! What is this country coming to?
Maybe this thread could be kept for useful information about flights and the right wing tosh can be sent to the Daily Mail.
how much are the top line managment getting then and also what perks beside.
I was just thinking the same Steve. Can we keep on topic please rather than going down the route of union debates. Latest information is on
Airports strike threat called off after new pay offer
Union bosses have given their staff a 0% pay rise whilst they nearly bring the travel industry to its knees by forcing strikes left right and center. What a joke...
As for the BAA strike the Unite didn't nearly bring the travel industry to its knees - it thought that the business that operates only 6 out off all the airports in the UK could afford to make its members an offer and as it turns out, the company thought so too in the end and negotiated one very, very quickly compared to the length of time that the annual pay talks take with the employers in my sector. The union wasn't pursuing a sector wide increase across all UK airports - it fully realised that most of the smaller ones, and especially those owned by local councils, probably wouldn't be able to afford it. I would be curious to know whether, in the event of a payfreeze for BAA employees, this would have also resulted in a pay freeze and no bonus payments to senior execs or dividend payouts to shareholders. What's bringing the travel industry to its knees is the recession and companies going bust, along with ordinary workers being worried about their jobs and falling incomes in relation to living costs and hence cutting their cloth accordingly when it comes to booking holidays. And as it turns out according to today's Radio 4 news, allowing senior executives whose business plan brought Excel to collapse to repeat the same trick with Kiss.
OK Mods, I know I'm and I promise I won't rise to the bait again and won't continue the rant, no matter what else is said.
SM
Workers in the majority of businesses have had to change working arrangements and accept pay freezes over the last year , but they can't carry on doing this and its not fair especially if those businesses are making a profit due to the hard work by its staff and they just keep on using the recession as an excuse which means their workforce continue to take a drop in living standards and even less disposable income, which will keep us in a recession and cost even more jobs.
I think this deal is fair and sensible and ideally it would be good if all workers could get this, i think the union has done exactly what it should do, it has looked after its members and achieved a fair compromise, it wasn't demanding massive rises, but felt that 1% was not enough.
It will be interesting to see if Gatwicks owners agree a similar deal.
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