anyone know? gate gourmet...

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Hiya,

Does anyone know whats currently going on with Gate Gourmet workers?

I read that letter from the female workers, which said they were still on picket lines, and a few friends of mine were going to go visit them tomorrow.

However, they asked me for directions so I tried to go to the 'sackedbygategourmet' website to get some and it is down, and I cant find any further info? TGWU site just says they accepted their deal etc.

So does anyone know whats going on? Are my friends wasting time if they go up there tomorrow?

Any help appreciated.

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Me, rkn and zobag went down - would say it's not worth it. What I heard from them was the union had accepted the deal - 144 redundancies. Though all the ones I spoke to said if they were made redundant they would be well pissed off. Overall atmosphere very depressing...

Still I got some chai tea and nice pakora neutral

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what is the 'deal' the union have accepted?

Gate Gormet Right i'm affraid were sacking everyone and replacing them with temps

TGWU Hhhhmmm, well i dont agree with you there, but i'll go with it!

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Hey John,

Ok, thanks for yer reply, Ive passed it on to my friends, dunno whether they will go or not.

Out of interest, how long ago did you go down?

Cheers.

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Vaneige,

Haha, that pretty much seems to sum it up!! The deal is on the TGWU website I think.

Cheers.

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hmmm how long ago... 2 weeks maybe? There wasn't a picket line either, just a tent a few hundred metres from the entrance. Still a couple of people shouted "scab" and some little kids threw plastic cups at scab lorries

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Hi

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Overall atmosphere very depressing...

Indeed. But it’s not as if we didn’t see it coming. How do we avoid the repetition of the same tired ritual every time?

http://www.libcom.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=66071#66071

Love

LR

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Lazy Riser wrote:
How do we avoid the repetition of the same tired ritual every time?

having you among the strikers?

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Hi

That was very kind of you JDMF.

Lots of love

Chris

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Hi

You are very welcome.

Piece,

JDMF

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Someone from gate gourmet should be coming tomorrow to the IWW event so we'll try to find out the recent developments.

Nice ideas LR smile

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Global Capitalism Requires Global Resistance - Call for Solidarity Action

on the 17th of December at all Gate Gourmet Locations World-Wide

Since the 7th of October more than 70 workers of the company Gate

Gourmet at Düsseldorf Airport / Germany have been on strike. Gate

Gourmet is the second biggest catering company within the aviation

sector world-wide. The company has branches all over the globe (see:

http://www.gategourmet.com/797/798/835.asp)

In August an impressive strike took place at the airport in Heathrow,

London. Gate Gourmet tried to enforce a worsening of working

conditions. When the Gate Gourmet workers gathered in an assembly,

the management locked them in order to make them sign the new

contracts. Despite the pressure the workers refused to sign. The

management reacted by sacking them all, all 670 workers. They didn't

have a clue of what would happen next: the ground staff of British

Airlines went on solidarity strike and thereby paralysed the whole

airport. The two days of strikes caused a total caos: British Airways had

to cancel all flights; tens of thousands of passengers were trapped in the

airport. This strong (solidarity) strike action got a lot of attention of

unionists and the left. Workers of a sector where casualised working

condition are prevant walked out and developed an unexpected power.

Unfortunately we are still a long way away from that kind of situation

here in Germany. It seems like Gate Gourmet attacks their workers in a

similar style in all branches, but so far the workers at Düsseldorf Airport

are the only ones who are fighting back.

Officially the strike is about the collective contract. Since Gate Gourmet

bought the company three years ago there haven't been any wage

increases. Now the management even wants to increase the weekly

working hours from 38.5 to 40 hours; slash five of the thirty annual

holiday days; reduce the extra money for night shifts, sundays and bank

holidays; and demand an even more flexible working time.

If it was only about the small wage raise which the workers demand, the

strike wouldn't make sense. The workers lost already more money due to

the strike than they are able to win. They emphasise that it is not only

about more money. They talk about the working conditions, which

deterioreted since Gate Gourmet took over, the increasing work pressure,

the unbearable atmosphere. The bosses showed no respect at all but

demanded an ever higher work pace. The banner in front of the picket-

tent of the striker says only one word: 'Dignity'. The workers know: if

they will loose this conflict they will have to put up with whatever

pressure and humiliation the management subjects them to.

On the other side the company has to pay a high price for its

uncompromising attitude towards the strikers. Everyday they pay loads

of money for scabs and security messures such as guards and fences.

For Gate Gourmet it would be cheaper to accept the demanded wage

increase. Obviuosly to the company it is more important to beat these

daring workers who had the guts to fight back, whatever it costs. Only if

the company wins this struggle will it be able to enforce the new

conditions in other branches, that's what we have to prevent...

The workers in struggle are determined and standing together. The staff

is international, more than half of them weren't born in Germany, more

than a third are women. The majority have worked for the company for a

long time, some of them since the beginning, sixteen years ago. They

know each other well and since being on the picket-line together even

better. There is lots of solidarity between them, but they remain isolated.

Other branches send solidarity messages, but the workers there keep on

working, or even worse, some branches send scabs or packed food in

order to substitute the food lost due to the strike. In addition to

that the company hires temp workers for the effected Düsseldorf branch.

In that way Gate Gourmet more or less succeeds in supplying the

aeroplanes and in satisfying the clients. At one point the strikers tried to

block the lorries which drive to the runways, a difficult action: given that

they are on the premises of the airport, a 'sensitive area', the police

shows up immediately. On the 18th of November a group of 70 people

managed to block the gates for an hour. A good action which raised the

spirits, but too little if you want to beat a multinational...

After Gate Gourmet ignored the strike for weeks there have now been

negotiations at the beginning of December. On the 7th of December the

union and company representatives came to an agreement. It was

possible to exclude the company demands to increase the working hours

and to reduce holidays, but a lot of the strikers thought that the

agreement didn't provide enough actual improvements of the working

conditions. Before the workers were able to vote whether to accept the

agreement or not, the companies European head-quarter renounced the

agreement, less than 24 hours later. Now the workers are even more

dedicated to keep on striking. Even the amongst the scabs there was

discontent, given that they had hoped that an agreement would have

finished the conflict.

In order to support the comrades of gate Gourmet in Düsseldorf we call

for an international day of action on Saturday the 17th of December.

Check the Gate Gourmet web-site for the nearest branch in your area or

inform passengers in the airport terminals about the situation...

koeln@wildcat-www.de