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Old 11th Jul 2002, 20:36
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Quoting from Richard Everitt' s letter concerning NATS pay 2002 dated the 20th May 2002 -

" The recovery, if it can be called that, is proving as slow as we predicted. Our traffic and revenue targets since September have proved accurate".

Yet, just over a month later, on Fri 28th June, Heathrow broke its daily movement record, and today it was released that controller overload reports in the last year had more than doubled.

Dick, I think you need to sack the person who is providing your traffic and revenue targets...either that or stop blaming September 11th for bad management.
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