solidarity for the gate gourmet workers

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This in liverpool:

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hello al

as you will probably be aware the gate gourmet dispute is still going strong

and the 800 sacked workers are still solid,

at present gate gourmet are using agency workers supplied by blue arrow

employment agency as scab labour

the gate gourmet workers have called for community solidarity action at blue

arrow offices throughout the country this friday to discourage blue arrows

union busting operations

liverpool social forum have organised a demo outside the blue arrow offices

this friday 2nd sept 12noon 47 castle st liverpool ,near to liverpool town hall

(james st station or moorefields)

please come along and circulate this also check out the web site (

http://sackedbygategourmet.org.uk/support.htm)?

Anything in manchester? There is a catering Blue Arrow office flat bang in the centre, opposite of the central library... But does anyone have time to get stuff like banners and leaflets together? (i wont have much time in the evenings, but could do something at work during the day)

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i am free friday afternoon to do as bit of leafletting if there are sufficient numbers

dont think i have time to prepare stuff tho

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I'd guess the Oldham AF crew could make it.

We're publishing an article in the next resistance, it could bhe useful if ammended:

Gate Gourmet strike

Gate Gourmet, caterer for airline food for British Airways deliberately provoked a walk-out to get rid of workers and maximise profits. This was part of a year long plan revealed in a clandestine document from Gate Gourmet. Workers at Heathrow Airport responded with a magnificent example of unofficial solidarity strikes. 1,000 other airport workers drawn from the same communities as the strikers supported them. For a short while, the strikers looked set to win. But this mass and uncontrolled action was too threatening to the bosses in the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU). They could not deal with the idea of losing control of the situation and frustratingly for the Gate Gourmet workers, persuaded the solidarity strikers back to work. Now the Gate Gourmet workers look set for a long fight.

Gate Gourmet sacked 670 workers following an unofficial stoppage over the employment of 130 casual staff. They also tried to reduce the pickets to 6 but the strength of community feeling pressurised the high court judges, not normally known for their pro-worker stance, into allowing nearby demonstrations to continue. The strikes stranded up to 100,000 BA passengers, some of them for several days.

This dispute did not just happen overnight; the employers had been planning it for months. In a secret internal briefing Gate Gourmet declared the following:

 "Recruit, train and security check drivers. Announce intention to trade union, provoking unofficial industrial action from staff. Dismiss current workforce. Replace with new staff."

 A steering committee of GG managers cited the top risk as "potential for wider Heathrow based disruption". But it would be worth the risk because of annual pension savings of up to £7 million.

 Gate Gourmets new company, Versa Logistics, hires workers for lower wages and clearly exists to undercut the striking workers wages so saving the company money. The secret document tells of their plans to destabilise the work force and maximise profits. Among the threats listed were: "No redundancy packages, no leaving early, no extra pay for extra work, random drug testing, no smoking, eating or drinking in cabs."

 The plan also advises how to sack staff. It reads: "Immediate dismissal without legal protection. Collect ID cards, airside passes, locker keys. HR to issue dismissal letters, extra security presence. Security to escort dismissed staff from the premises."

 Under the heading "Can we replace employees?" the document lists details of agencies that could recruit staff from Eastern Europe.

Who are Gate Gourmet?

Texas Pacific Group owns Gate Gourmet. Its owner, Mr Bonderman has built an estimated £6 billion fortune by buying nearly bankrupt companies and turning them round. He is also chairman of Ryanair, the budget airline which doesn’t offer in-flight catering.

GG made a £26 million loss last year and is forecast to lose £25 million this year. It obviously needs to save some money if Mr Bonderman is to continue his obscene profiteering.

Support for the strikers.

As part of the plan, Gate Gourmet is recruiting cheap labour from outside the UK using specialist agencies.

Gate Gourmet is currently under pressure from all sides. Financially it is making huge losses. The company, which has headquarters in the States and Zurich, Switzerland, also is locked in labour disputes in the United States, where it is trying to cut $42 million a year in costs. This summer, unions representing Gate Gourmet employees successfully sued to have their health benefits reinstated after the company said it would eliminate them. The British Government and BA need them to settle to maintain BA’s position in the airline market. The budget companies are snapping at their heals.

This is the strongest card the workers have. They must spread the strike throughout the airport. All discussions must be in the open at mass meetings, with no space for the TGWU to maintain control. This will put pressure on BA forcing it to make Gate Gourmet to take the sacked workers back. It also provides a golden opportunity for other workers at Heathrow to raise their own demands to improve their wages and conditions.

We need to support the strikers by contacting the agencies responsible for recruiting scabs and explain to those workers what is at stake for the Gate Gourmet strikers. This example of further casualisation is an attack on the humanity of workers.

Send messages of solidarity to media@tgwu.org.uk

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if anyone's going to the IMC meeting at the basement tonight, we could discuss it then

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i can make it friday before 2

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can you check how many of your posse can make it. I'd guess we'll have to be finished by three, but the Oldham mob can come along. I'll check with others. PM me.

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lunch time is good for me, so i can come for an hour anytime between 12-15

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Can't do jack on Friday. And I'm invited to yet more weddings this weekend. Bollards.

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what the fuck is happening in your circle family and friends man?!?! How many people are there to marry!

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I'm probably related to half the population of Longsight and Rusholme.

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knightrose wrote:
can you check how many of your posse can make it.

well darn tottin', hey knightrose. we'll whip up a posse and mossy o' down to blue arrow and have ourselves a ho down y'all.

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Can't do jack on Friday.

well i sure jack will be mortified.

but how's starting at 12 sound? we could hand out some of the stuff you're boss leaflets whilst we're there? I'll try and get some off ron. Do we still want a banner?

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hot dawg, i don't think i can make it to missions posse party sad

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right we'll see you at 12 and we4'll bring some leaflets. The Stuff Your Boss one is a good idea.

Where do we tie up the horses?

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just at the library.

And if refused could bring about 10% of his family around, that could boost the numbers to about 1000.

See you at 12 then - is there a banner coming? That would be great to have. Great idea to get the stuff your boss pamflet as well

Should we notify the strikers campaign as well, so they know in case of any media and stuff? Speaking of which, what are your opinions on doing a press release about it, or should we just leave it to the strikers to decide? MEN is always desperate for local stories...

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let the press know. And the BBC - I'll contact them if you want.

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if we had a banner, what would it say?

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i've got loads of material spare. suppose we could make a banner. or i could make a banner but it'd have to be tonight.

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JDMF wrote:

And if refused could bring about 10% of his family around, that could boost the numbers to about 1000.

I'll see what I can do...no promises.

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      SOLIDARITY 

          with

GATE GOURMET WORKERS

sackedbygategourmet.org.uk

Simple and to the point, would that be ok?

Who is going to let the strike support group know about the demo? Knightrose?

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I'll send an email tonight

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SOLIDARITY

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GATE GOURMET WORKERS

sackedbygategourmet.org.uk

ok, i'll have a go tonight. although i'd have preferred no letter o's or s's

their buggers to sew unless anyones got paint in the house.

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sew? wow! Is that too many letters then to do? Or too much hassle for one off demo (if that will be one off!)?

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if we had a banner, what would it say?

"striking cooks looking for cock"?

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[i could help with banner, but i can't sew, think i may have a bit of spray paint kicking around.

i'm at me raw deal til 1 but can get down there after, where is it exactly?

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Just phoned the BBC and told them we're picketing tomorrow from 12 o'clock - high noon.

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I think I can make it! w00t!

I'll try and bring some family.

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knightrose wrote:
Just phoned the BBC and told them we're picketing tomorrow from 12 o'clock - high noon.

there will be a corresponedent from under the pavement there too 8) wink

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only one from under the pavement??

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Has MEN been notified or are they just too shite smile

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Oh...er...shall I bring my camera?

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heres the location of the office

refused, bring your camera mate.