UK - NATS Pay negotiations - latest rumours
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My post was purely about ATCOs, not the NATS union membership as a whole. I never said the rest of us 'CTC monkeys' were any brighter (I did vote NO myself).
It's not like anyone else on this thread chooses what stats to ignore in their posts......
RS
It's not like anyone else on this thread chooses what stats to ignore in their posts......
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Fair point. Neither am I blaming the whole fiasco on everybody else apart from ATCOs...we, as a whole, have capitulated on this issue....although i am still not convinced that Prospect is our future, at least not with the people running it at the top level that we currently have.
I see they have called for NATS to re-invest the profits made... stable doors and horses suddenly come to mind.
I see they have called for NATS to re-invest the profits made... stable doors and horses suddenly come to mind.
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Ahh yes.
The Irish on strike
The French on strike
The Spanish earning 800k
The British accept carp pension reform
The British accept a carp pay deal
The British will sit back and let NSL be sold off and the staff screwed
The Irish on strike
The French on strike
The Spanish earning 800k
The British accept carp pension reform
The British accept a carp pay deal
The British will sit back and let NSL be sold off and the staff screwed
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Shortly before Christmas LXGB told Prospect/NATS to stuff their pay offer. Our Prospect rep has just come back from a union jamboree and reports that two months down the line no progress has been made whatsoever. Apparently the COO wanted to force a mere RPI increase on us (that's Gib RPI 2.8%). There are dark mutterings down here, with veiled threats of withdrawing from internal productivity deals which see Bird Control / Medical staff undertaking ATSA duties for what has been described as a 'paltry' extra sum.
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radarman,
Can you give us all the details of the deal that was turned down? I can only think that in the current climate it was close to a zero offer?
Was it a unit wide deal or just for the ATCOs? If not how did the other groups vote on it?
I should think most of us would jump at a 2.8% offer right now.
Can you give us all the details of the deal that was turned down? I can only think that in the current climate it was close to a zero offer?
Was it a unit wide deal or just for the ATCOs? If not how did the other groups vote on it?
I should think most of us would jump at a 2.8% offer right now.
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A nice 3.7% RPI announced for Feb 2010, against our 0% 2010 deal.
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloa...onomy/Rp04.pdf
I wonder if they'll use August 2010 for our 2011 deal? It'll be at least 4% by then.
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloa...onomy/Rp04.pdf
I wonder if they'll use August 2010 for our 2011 deal? It'll be at least 4% by then.
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ifacts deal!
See the union have driven another hard bargain! managed to negotiate a 15% reduction in real terms for our extra attendances during Ifacts training compared to the figure paid for similar days when we moved to swanwick! This working together lark really is paying dividends, well for the management team it is.
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iFACTS deal
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I am sure the previous two posters think it is a good deal. Can't really be bothered to get into an argument about it as you were probably happy to wave goodbye to your pension rights too. Any deal that gets you less money for the same thing as we did ten years ago can't be seen as driving a hard bargain. Simple enough for you?
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Can someone please summarise what was said at the briefings please as 3 of the 4 were days off & today just isn't a good day.
Another poor performance from the union and that was just in disorganising 4 briefings....
Ps Heard about the AAVA + TOIL offer = £880 (so I thought £550 + £330?) & have read the e-mail last week but know nothing more
Another poor performance from the union and that was just in disorganising 4 briefings....
Ps Heard about the AAVA + TOIL offer = £880 (so I thought £550 + £330?) & have read the e-mail last week but know nothing more
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Let me get this correct.
You will be asked to work on a day off, for which you will be paid £550 on top of your normal salary and then, because you have had to work on a day off, that day will be returned to you in the form of TOIL - net result to you is no lost days and £550 for every day you 'learn' iFACTS.
And some are moaning this is disgraceful, not a hard bargain etc!!
Sometimes, the greed of this profession beggars belief
You will be asked to work on a day off, for which you will be paid £550 on top of your normal salary and then, because you have had to work on a day off, that day will be returned to you in the form of TOIL - net result to you is no lost days and £550 for every day you 'learn' iFACTS.
And some are moaning this is disgraceful, not a hard bargain etc!!
Sometimes, the greed of this profession beggars belief
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5 Miles
You could always go in to work on a day off for a briefing, as you expect your Union Reps to do. How many briefing are they expected to give? How much of their spare time are they expected to give up? And you can't be bothered to give up an hour or two of your own time.
Just plain lazy!
You could always go in to work on a day off for a briefing, as you expect your Union Reps to do. How many briefing are they expected to give? How much of their spare time are they expected to give up? And you can't be bothered to give up an hour or two of your own time.
Just plain lazy!