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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Americas  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Bruce Springsteen fans got a special surprise when Sir Paul McCartney joined him for a duet at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.

Bruce Springsteen fans got a special surprise when Sir Paul McCartney joined him for a duet at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.

"There's poor rostering, there's poor organisation of work, staffing levels are low."He urged the companies to get round the table with Unite this week and to "table meaningful offers".

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Mr Mcilvogue added: "Let's work with Unite to avoid any disruption for the travelling public in July."We've got more than a month to fix this before any potential action takes place."Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the companies involved "are all highly profitable and can easily afford to give our members better pay and working conditions."

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A spokesman for Glasgow Airport said: "We have ongoing dialogue with Unite regarding a pay deal for our direct workforce."Phil Lloyd, senior vice president UK at Menzies Aviation, said the company was committed to seeking a resolution and had made "an enhanced offer".

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He added: "We hope to reach an agreement which is workable for both the business and our employees at Glasgow airport.

"We continue to work towards an agreeable solution to protect services for our airline and airport partners and their customers."Presenter Nicki Chapman has shared how she began her career as a promoter - propelling bands like the Spice Girls and Take That to global stardom.

Chapman launched her television career by appearing as a judge on Pop Idol alongside her then lesser known fellow judge Simon Cowell, who went on to create talent competition shows X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.Born in Herne Bay, she said she wanted to share her passion for working in the pop music industry in her new book, So Tell Me What You Want.

She told the BBC she "had never imagined a career in front of the cameras"."Without Pop Idol, I wouldn't be sitting here today. I love the music industry and I worked behind the scenes before Pop Idol and I was really comfortable with that," she added.

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