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Solidarity, Scotland’s Socialist Movement today welcomed the news that trade unionists across the world are preparing to show solidarity with striking BA cabin crew workers.
Whilst New Labour and Gordon Brown have shamefully attacked a union and its members that funds his own party to the tune of millions of pounds a year, workers in the USA, France and Germany will take action to support the UNITE members. Brown and his unelected Transport Secretary Lord Adonis have called the action of the workers “deplorable” and “unjustified” but Solidarity Co-Convenor Tommy Sheridan has said that it is the bosses who are “cruel” and “callous.” Tommy Sheridan said; “I congratulate those workers in the Teamsters Union in the USA, the Ver Di Service Union in Germany and the numerous French trade unionists who are planning to stand shoulder to shoulder with BA cabin crew.” “It is shameful that a New Labour Government, funded by millions of pounds of UNITE member’s money, should attack workers taking industrial action to defend pay and conditions.“ "The management of BA want to bring in a new set of workers, on worse pay and conditions, with current crew members working with reduced crew numbers, shorter rest times, fewer holidays and cuts in pay.” “Management have tried to portray BA staff as greedy and claim they are the best paid in the business. What they don’t tell you is that 70% of cabin crew earn less than £20,000 a year and many rely on tax credits or second jobs to survive."  Walsh jets off with £62k per month “One thing you can be sure of, BA boss Willie Walsh, a man earning £62,000 per month, will never have to worry about relying on tax credits. This man really is a financial wizard…with an ability to make money disappear. He has taken a company with record profits of £883 million (reported in May 2008) and presided over a loss of 92% in one year. Despite holding reserves of over £2 billion, Walsh now argues that it is cabin crew who must pay for his mismanagement by insisting BA cannot maintain the low levels of wages paid to highly trained staff.” “If these crews are the best paid then it shows the scandalous levels of low pay that exist in the airline industry. It used to be the Labour Party that would argue for other workers to be brought up to the levels of the best paid in the industry but those days are long gone. Come the General Election however, the same Government Ministers lining up to attack the union and its members will go back to them with begging bowl in hand asking for donations to fight their election campaign.” “We in Solidarity stand shoulder to shoulder with the striking cabin crew members and their brothers and sisters in the trade union movement throughout the world.” |