Gatwick Airport Strikes
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As title, workers at Gatwick are to strike for 8 days from the end of this month...
https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
Saleen836 said:
As title, workers at Gatwick are to strike for 8 days from the end of this month...
https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
Because parking at an airport is free https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
I mean how dare serfs stand up for fair wages... The nerve. Next thing you know they'll be demanding the vote.
captain_cynic said:
Saleen836 said:
As title, workers at Gatwick are to strike for 8 days from the end of this month...
https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
Because parking at an airport is free https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
I mean how dare serfs stand up for fair wages... The nerve. Next thing you know they'll be demanding the vote.
This article has more on the airlines most affected:
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advi...
But doesn't actually say that it's only them.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advi...
But doesn't actually say that it's only them.
Saleen836 said:
one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare,
One of the few good things around that part of the world is that the key bus services are cheap, regular and around the clock, so if you live close enough to get a bus it is a decent option. Cheaper & easier than driving. And walking would be a right pain for anyone to try as the routes just aren't great & the airport is sort of isolated by the expansion land & industrial areas. pquinn said:
captain_cynic said:
Because parking at an airport is free
You don't seriously think the staff parking at an airport is the same as what the passengers use?You don't seriously think it's free?
Or even cheap?
With many other airports outside Europe, the staff parking would be even further away than the customer parking.
Saleen836 said:
As title, workers at Gatwick are to strike for 8 days from the end of this month...
https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
They average £12ph and had their pay cut because Covid.https://news.sky.com/story/gatwick-airport-staff-t...
Heard about this on the radio earlier today with part of the report saying they need a decent payrise due to the cost of living, one worker who doesn't drive gets the bus to work for the first 2 or 3 days then has to walk to work as she can't afford the bus fare, I guess nobody that works there has heard of car sharing
I don't blame them.
scenario8 said:
pquinn said:
You don't seriously think the staff parking at an airport is the same as what the passengers use?
Staff parking at Gatwick is literally the same parking as what the passengers use (just nearer the entry/exit. Albeit with different rates).For many anyway.
Randy Winkman said:
scenario8 said:
pquinn said:
You don't seriously think the staff parking at an airport is the same as what the passengers use?
Staff parking at Gatwick is literally the same parking as what the passengers use (just nearer the entry/exit. Albeit with different rates).For many anyway.
I'm a week away from flying from Gatwick for my honeymoon, and naturally the day we're due to come back is one of the announced strike days. Now, I absolutely agree that they should probably get paid a bit more. No argument there. That said there's precisely fk-all I can actually do to make that happen, there's no option on the BA site I can tick for "pay those guys at Gatwick more money", if there was you bet your bottom dollar I'd be ticking the st out of it, but there isn't so I can't. So it's only right and proper that after working my ass off for the past year or more to pay for this trip, I get a nice big question mark over it at the last fking minute. That's all I needed right now
Biggy Stardust said:
If they can get better elsewhere then they should go.
If it's the best deal they can get anywhere then they should shut up & get on with their work.
It really is that simple.
Maybe it's about time they had their wages cut, its not like there is another airport nearby they could go and work at. If it's the best deal they can get anywhere then they should shut up & get on with their work.
It really is that simple.
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