UK
BORDER GUARDS TO STRIKE ON EVE OF THE OLYMPICS
John and all doves,
I
saw this article first thing morning and was rather
shocked by its implications and what it could mean in
regards to a terrorist attack on London. As if things
are not bad enough with the weather, security and last
minute snafus…this is really making it easy for anyone
wanted to cross the borders and invade this country!!
UK BORDER GUARDS TO STRIKE ON EVE
OF OLYMPICS
By JILL LAWLESS |
Associated Press
LONDON
(AP)
— Border guards at British airports will walk off the
job July 26, the day before the London Olympics begin,
creating an Olympic-sized logistical headache for
British officials.
Members of the
Public and Commercial Services Union voted for the
24-hour strike in a dispute over pay and job losses.
Even without the
strike, London's Heathrow Airport has been beset for
months by sporadic long lines at passport control, which
the union blames on government spending cuts. The
problem had eased in the last week as thousands of
Olympic VIPs arrived for the games, but a walkout
threatens a return of the endless waits at the worst
possible moment for Britain's international image
.
Home
Secretary Theresa May, Britain's interior minister,
called the decision to stage a strike on the eve of the
games "shameful." She said the government would "put
contingency arrangements in place to ensure we can deal
with people coming through the border as smoothly as
possible."
Jeremy Hunt, the
top government official handling the Olympics, said he
was "absolutely confident" that the government would be
able to minimize any disruption.
During
previous
border guard strikes in November and May, the government
drafted in managers and civil servants — including Prime
Minister David Cameron's press secretary — to help staff
immigration desks and minimize the disruption to
incoming travelers.
The government —
eager to avoid any disruption as visitors descends for
the July 27-Aug. 12 games — is hoping that many staff
turn up for work despite the walkout. Only 20 percent of
union members voted in the strike ballot.
The union said
its members also will take other forms of industrial
action, such as a ban on overtime from July 27 to Aug.
20 — what is expected to be one of the busiest periods
ever for London's airports.
In more transit
trouble, about 400 train workers have threatened to
strike for three days in central England during the
Olympics in a pension dispute. Drivers for East Midlands
Trains said Thursday the strike would be from Aug. 6 to
8.
The
strikes could be highly disruptive to the games —
Olympic soccer matches are being held across the U.K.,
many workers and Olympic tourists are coming from
outside London and thousands of spectators are likely to
use trains to get to venues around the capital.
British public
sector workers have held a series of strikes in a
largely unsuccessful bid to derail government spending
cuts. Cameron's Conservative-led administration is
aiming to slash the budget by 80 billion pounds ($130
billion) by 2015 in a bid to curb a deficit swollen by
the global financial crisis.
The strikes are
the latest in a long list of pre-Olympic glitches.
Officials have had to scramble to plug security gaps for
the games, after contractor G4S admitted it would not be
able to provide the thousands of guards it had promised.
Some 3,500 troops have been drafted in at the last
minute, bringing the number of military personnel
involved in the games to 17,000.
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It is all really happening
and it is happening quickly…seems everything is
spinning out of control!!
Focus on the Lord and all
His Glory…WE ARE GOING HOME!!!
Much Agape love to all you
wonderful doves!!
Patti
C.