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Dear Lists,

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4142408.stm

 

4th Lord (Vehicles) TR Jupiter in exact conjunction with TR Ketu - both close conjunct NT Ketu.

 

 

6th Lord (Disputes/Labour forces) TR Saturn forming near-exact conjunction with NT Jupiter.

 

 

12th Lord (Losses) TR Sun exact opposing NT Venus (Karaka of Vehicles, and 2nd Lord).

 

 

TR Venus in utter old age at 29* of 12th House (Leo) - Venus about to go Neecha in Virgo.

 

 

8th Lord (Obstructions) TR Mars in 8th casting close 4th-aspect on RX Mercury (1st Lord) in 11th.

 

 

Jpeg of this situation available on request - please mail me OFF-LIST.

 

 

Best - Sateesh.

 

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BA flights hit as staff walk out

 

Check-in desks at Terminals One and Four are suspendedBritish Airways has

suspended all flights out of Heathrow after some staff walked out in support of

sacked catering workers. The sacked staff were not employed by BA, but for

flight meals supply firm Gate Gourmet. BA baggage handlers, loaders and bus

drivers have walked out in sympathy with the catering workers. Gate Gourmet

sacked 800 staff in a row over plans to restructure the company, in west

London, on Wednesday. They were sacked after what employers called an

unofficial strike.

BA disruption helpline

0870 850 9850

On Wednesday, four British Airways flights from Heathrow were cancelled because

of a lack of food. BA had been providing food bags and vouchers and may

compensate some customers. The Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) said

it was trying to begin talks with Gate Gourmet to resolve the issue as soon as

possible. Gate Gourmet's Andy Cook told BBC News: "We are in the situation at

the moment where we need to make changes. "We really do want to do that with

the cooperation of the union and the staff but we have to manage the business

otherwise it will cease to exist." Gate Gourmet said it had told the union it

was facing a financial crisis and claimed the actions of the staff had

jeopardised the livelihoods of the entire 2,000-strong workforce. But the TGWU

said managers had provoked the dispute and the union was taking legal advice.

Kuldip Banger, one of the sacked members of staff said: "I can't express my

feelings. I'm really hurting. I couldn't sleep, I couldn't eat and I don't know

what to say any more." Jim Vicars, a driver and loader, said some of his

colleagues had been sacked while they were on holiday or off sick. "That's the

sort of management we are dealing with," he said. BA flights had left the west

London airport on Wednesday and Thursday with only basic supplies of water, tea

and coffee.

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