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Old 5th Dec 2009, 00:27
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Glamgirl
 
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Bermudatriangle,

glamgirl,you seem to take a very subserviante view of your role within in flight cabin services.of course agreed manning levels can be perceived as contractual.the judge will submit his or her views on this in february.why do you think that your role has no value in law ?? do you have such a low opinion of your value or status within the operation.established practice has great standing in legal cases,i do not see how the current agreement can be viewed as anything other than established and agreed practice.ask any barister for their opinion,i think you will be enlighened !!

I've never said I'm subserviant nor have I said I have a low opinion on my value. I don't know where you get that from, but that's not the issue here. All I was doing, was pointing out that strictly speaking, crew levels aren't included in each crew member's individual contract. Some people's wording on this matter insinuates that it is, and I wanted to clarify matters. Current agreements may well be viewed as established and agreed practice, however it doesn't mean it forms part of each individual's contract. If you look through comms from management, you'll see that this is what they are saying.

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