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Gate Gourmet: Time for action!

By Janine
Created 07/09/2005 - 18:38

Gate Gourmet picket [0]

Click here [1] for all this website's coverage of the Gate Gourmet dispute.

This is an urgent message seeking support for sacked Gate Gourmet workers. Please once you have read it, forward it on to everyone in your in-box. There are 670 sacked workers families' who need financial support and practical solidarity.

Hackney TUC met on Tuesday 6th September and formed a support group for the 670 workers who were sacked by British Airway's catering company, Gate Gourmet. We heard from workers how Gate Gourmet had planned for over a year to dismiss the workers in order to employ agency workers on lower pay and worse terms and conditions.

Gate Gourmet workers earn on average £12,000 producing in-flight meals. This is hardly a living wage in London but the company want to drive down pay even further to increase their profits. Yet, David Bonderman, an American tycoon whose business owns Gate Gourmet is reported to have spent £5.5 million on his 60th birthday party!

We are determined to mobilise support throughout the community for an issue which at its core simply one of social justice. The initiative has been launched by Hackney TUC, but we hope and intend that it will be much broader than our organisation and will encompass every section of Hackney's diverse community.

The support group has been launched in response to the Heathrow catering company, Gate Gourmet's decision to dismiss 670 workers (predominantly Asian women) who had attended a union meeting in response to management's introduction of agency workers at a time they were seeking to make existing employees redundant. Details of the dispute are available on the TGWU website [2] and on the click for details [3].

  • Attending the support benefit on Sunday 11 September in the evening organised by the Shop Stewards and the Workers Beer Company - click for details [4].

    How you can help.

    Please act now.

    The workers are members of the Transport and General Workers Union and their General Secretary stated: "the Gate Gourmet workers' case now goes beyond just an industrial dispute.

    "They are the focus for the trade union movement and the fight for decency and justice in the workplace. We do not forget that many of our people were sacked with three minutes notice over a public address system and with twenty minutes notice by a megaphone," said Mr. Woodley. "These are decent, hard-working, honourable people who have been treating appallingly. We believe British Airways should do the decent thing and resist the pressure to let Gate Gourmet benefit from their actions but equally BA should be clear the public support for this group of workers is massive and may well affect their business."

    An injury to one is an injury to all



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