easyJet handlers to strike
98% in favour apparently.
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This is not a surprise the ground handling staff are fed up with the work conditions, pay issue and so on, they`ve been trying to talk to management but at easyJet no-one listen, may be a little of bad press again will make them think.:mad:
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I thought the dispute was more about union recognition than pay as EZJ had a deal with Amicus before TGWU stepped in. It is interesting that the cabin crew have postponed their ballot which would seem to indicate that there is less appetite at EZJ for industrial action than some people might suggest.
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Just to clarify the dispute of recognition of unions was in the Cabin Crew Dept not ground staff.
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YC: That's not what is being reported in the media.
From Bloomberg today: Luton, England, Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- EasyJet Plc's baggage handlers voted 98 percent in favor of a strike to fight for more pay and union recognition at Europe's No. 1 no-frills airline following its merger with Go Fly Ltd., a union said. The employees approved striking to protest an imposed pay raise of 1.3 percent and EasyJet's failure to recognize both the Transport & General Workers' Union and Amicus. The carrier now recognizes only Amicus, which represents Go workers, rather than the transport union. No date for a walkout has been set. "The threat of a strike is very real,'' said John Street, the transport union's regional industrial organizer in an e-mailed statement. "Our members want a realistic pay offer which is not linked to performance or target-setting. The 1.3 percent imposed by the company does not meet their needs.'' EasyJet bought Go on Aug. 1 for 374 million pounds ($587 million) to overtake Ryanair Holdings Plc as the biggest low-fare airline in Europe. The combined company's workforce is about 3,000 people. About 100 of EasyJet's 120 baggage workers voted. The carrier is "confident that an amicable solution can be reached which recognizes the role that unions can play in a fast- growing, progressive company,'' said Samantha Day, an EasyJet spokeswoman, in an e-mailed statement. A strike ballot of EasyJet's cabin crew has been postponed to enable talks on the baggage handlers' dispute to go ahead, the union said. Flight attendants based at the U.K. airports of Luton, Gatwick, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast will take part in any vote, it said. [I] |
I heard that only 65 of the 120 baggage handlers had voted, and 98% of those 65 voted for industrial action.
Doesn't sound quite so united to me. |
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