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Airport staff in 'bullying bosses' row



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
SECURITY staff at Edinburgh Airport have warned they will consider striking over allegations of bullying by managers.
Unions are set to launch a grievance procedure against airport operator BAA in a bid to tackle the complaints, which include accusations of workers being forced to work longer hours, not being able to take breaks and bullying by senior staff.

Sec
urity staff today told the News how morale was at rock-bottom because of increased pressure in the face of tough new rules on passengers carrying hand luggage and liquids.

BAA today said it took any allegations of bullying seriously but had yet to receive any official complaint.

But one member of the airport's security team, who asked not to be named, said: "It is really bad. Some supervisors and management are just treating the staff like dirt.

"We have voted for the grievance procedure but feelings are really strong on this and I would say that people would strike over it if it carries on.

"They seem to be more interested in punishing people and trying to catch you out on the smallest of things rather than improving the security.

"There is so much pressure on you to spot liquids that people are worried that some of the newer staff might spot the bottle of water in a bag but might miss the knife next to it."

In 2006 Diane Scullion, a former security manager at the airport, was awarded £6000 compensation by an employment tribunal after a row over alleged bullying and harassment.

Miss Scullion refused to accept the complaint she had made against three senior staff at Edinburgh Airport in 2002 had been rejected and was eventually sacked before taking the case to a tribunal

, which found her dismissal had not followed proper procedures.

In 1996, six airport security guards were suspended amid allegations they were bullying temporary staff for taking all the available overtime.

Sandy Smart, regional industrial organiser of the Transport and General section of the Unite union, said: "There is a lot of ill-feeling among the staff at the airport. It is an operational issue and is something we are trying to resolve through a grievance procedure.

"We had an similar issue a few years ago and that was sorted out, but it seems to be back.

"There is a lot of pressure on the security staff these days. It is a difficult job, and over the summer season Edinburgh Airport is extremely busy. It is early days in terms of what will happen, but I am confident it is something we can address by getting round the table with BAA."

An Edinburgh Airport spokeswoman said: "We take any allegation of bullying or harassment from our staff extremely seriously and thoroughly investigate any complaint. However, we have received no such official complaint."





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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2008 10:48 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's airports
 
1

allknowing,

24/06/2008 12:17:21
what right respecting adult gets bullied!!!!

Pretty sad if you ask me. Stand up for yourself!
2

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

24/06/2008 12:20:27
"We had an similar issue a few years ago and that was sorted out, but it seems to be back."

So was it or wasn't it sorted out?
3

alex paterson,

edinburgh 24/06/2008 12:30:49
Bullying the security men,if they let themselves be bullied get rid of them.
4

Agent 99,

24/06/2008 12:55:03
I'm surprised they have time for bullying their colleagues; most of the time they seem to concentrate on the passengers who, invariably, can't answer back if they want to get on the flight.
5

yockel,

24/06/2008 13:03:36
#4 And the other Airport staff who all have to go through security to get to work.
6

Sarcasm,

24/06/2008 13:15:24
"Security staff today told the News how morale was at rock-bottom because of increased pressure in the face of tough new rules..."

Tough new rules?
These bullies are so not with it.

I've heard of this Rock Bottom Security company.
Do they deal with the male cabin crew.
7

Journalistic licence,

In the hold 24/06/2008 13:18:45
"There is so much pressure on you to spot liquids that people are worried that some of the newer staff might spot the bottle of water in a bag but might miss the knife next to it."

Well if that happens the security guard deserves a good doing, before being forced to carry out menial tasks and all privileges and contact with colleagues withdrawn.
However, management should never resort to bullying.
8

JML,

24/06/2008 14:03:26
#1 and #3

How ignorant and small-minded you are.
9

I love to eat Sellotape,

24/06/2008 14:29:11
Allknowing, are you naturally such an irritating sheep-botherer, or do you have to take special pills for it?
10

JML,

24/06/2008 15:13:54
#10 - Lol!! :D
11

allknowing,

24/06/2008 15:24:17
No pills, just cant understand how adults are able to get bullied. Have they no tongue in their head!!!! Wimps the lot of you!! Stand up and be noticed.

If your bullied and you allow it to happen, you are to blame for it!
12

My opinions count for more than yours,

because I'm special 24/06/2008 15:33:11
I can't understand how people (using the term loosely) vain enough to call themselves "allknowing" don't know the difference between "you're" and "your".
13

allknowing,

24/06/2008 15:45:38
#13 poor arguement, nothing better to say so attack the spelling, you were bullied when younger weren't you????
14

Ghengis McCann,

Edinburgh 24/06/2008 16:24:55
#15 - sounds like YOU were the school bully, pal. Allknowing? I don't think so - you were obviously away stealing dinner money from the wee kids when you should have been learning spelling and grammar.
15

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24/06/2008 18:55:52
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16

lulach mac gille coemgain,

24/06/2008 19:17:38
‘a grievance procedure against airport operator BAA’

Isn’t it the way ‘baa’ do business all round - aggressive marketing, aggressive expansion tactics, aggressive PR, aggressive dealings with government, aggressive toward RHASS ?

And Baggage handlers on their fag break doing security assistance ?

Work for the devil - and you’ll do as the devil says !
17

lulach mac gille coemgain,

24/06/2008 19:18:12
Talking o the Devil - where’s Joe ?
18

Plantagenet,

24/06/2008 20:52:03
If your boss bullies you at work the worst thing you can do is put up with it, there's always another job somewhere else. My advice would be seek a meeting with their superior, at that meeting keep harping on about bullying in the workplace, request a meeting with HR if you have such a dept, the one thing that puts the wind up an employer is a bullying charge at a tribunal. Collect plenty of evidence and try to find a brave witness.
19

blackley,

Edinburgh 24/06/2008 21:43:11
Funny place to work the airport. Not healthy I think.
20

bluehead,

edinburgh 13/08/2008 09:27:55
tell the bosses to get on a plane, go up as high as they can,then go out for a stroll,then the people who do the work will get some peace,there seems to be bullies everywhere nowadays,if it's not bosses bullying
workers ,it's countries bullying other countries
the political plonkers have stank everything out

 

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