Reggie
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Dave Noble said:
Thanks fo the info Dave, I should be ok, I pass through HEathrow on the 13th and then on the 21st.

Dave Noble said:
QF009 said:By BAA workers:
07JAN from 0600 for 24 hours
14JAN from 0600 for 24 hours
17JAN from 0600 for 48 hours
They're striking over plans to axe pension plans for future employees.
If I didn't know you were serious I would be laughing loudly. What a lame excuse to strike....QF009 said:They're striking over plans to axe pension plans for future employees.
JohnK said:If I didn't know you were serious I would be laughing loudly. What a lame excuse to strike....
JohnK said:If I didn't know you were serious I would be laughing loudly. What a lame excuse to strike....
Platy said:Goodness me :shock: ...surely superannuation promotes:
1. financial self sufficiency after retirement for the employees concerned
2. national savings (and hence offset to burgoening debt)
3. pool of funds for nationally significant investment (eg. stocks and shares, etc)
4. less reliance on state financial support
So it all makes eminent economic sense both for the individual and nation as a whole.
Dave Noble said:So to try to protect newly joining staff against a serious degrading of a pension scheme is lame ?
I doubt v much that the company was planning to make a large increase to base salaries of new staff to compensate them
Dave
I don't disagree at all however it would be good to have a FEW facts prior to all running off on tangents. A single one sided article based upon claims from a union that we know nothing about is as JohnK said, laughable.Dave Noble said:Thing is, at the moment they have a proper final salary pension scheme and the company is forcing new staff onto lesser investment schemes. Personally, I think that it is worth defending the access to a proper pension scheme to their members
Dave
straitman said:I don't disagree at all however it would be good to have a FEW facts prior to all running off on tangents. A single one sided article based upon claims from a union that we know nothing about is as JohnK said, laughable.
straitman said:I don't disagree at all however it would be good to have a FEW facts prior to all running off on tangents. A single one sided article based upon claims from a union that we know nothing about is as JohnK said, laughable.
The Guardian said:BAA defended its decision to close the scheme to newcomers by saying the move would protect the company and pensioners from stock market volatility and the alternative money purchase schemes would provide more certainty over the level of company contributions.
I agree and my comment was made based on the information presented which in my opinion was minimal, even if it was the BBC. These days I have only a little more faith in the BBC than other forms of journalism.Dave Noble said:The BBC news website is hardly a laughable repository of news and the same information is reported in The Guardian Passengers face disruption as BAA prepares for strike | Business | The Guardian which has a statement from BAA
so it would seem that the core reason is not disputed by BAA and I would not consider it to be "a lame excuse to strike...." which is what he said rather than saying that relying on 1 article was laughable
Dave
straitman said:l deal with one sided claims from unions and others frequently enough so have learnt to be VERY sceptical until I see more information.
Dave,Dave Noble said:Cool cool. It does seem to me from the Grauniad that BAA does not dispute that they are no longer allowing people to join their pension scheme
Dave
Reggie said:Thanks fo the info Dave, I should be ok, I pass through HEathrow on the 13th and then on the 21st.However I have 2 collegues flying through on the 17th, their in for a shock:shock:
Commuter said:Oh dear. With 48 hr strike from 17th, and me happen to have booked a flight that arrives in LHR on 19th and another that flies out of LHR on 19th, I am doomed.
I just hope that they manage to sort something out. It's of a very serious consequence for me because I don't have much flexibility for this one. I'm thinking that I should perhaps re-route the whole thing through FRA.
(Based on what I have heard, I have more sympathy towards QF LAMEs/AMEs than BAA staff...)
Commuter said:the main issue is having to lose the BA ticket out of LHR (or change it at quite a cost) because I will have to fly Lufthansa out of FRA.
Just to see who's really paying attention :!:Reggie said:I thought I was on the wrong website, Straitman agreeing with Dave Noble, not once but twice i n the same thread. What is the world, or AFF coming to?![]()
Commuter said:Then again being stuck in a weird place doesn't really appeal to me either...
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