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Manchester schools will be serving up breakfast to students in a bid to get more of them eating the most important meal of the day.
Posted: 31 August 2005 | 10:18
Struggling airline caterer Gate Gourmet is to get rid of 675 jobs, in a bid to put its UK operations back in the black.
Posted: 30 August 2005 | 12:18
A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Gate Gourmet-BA saga hots up; Bacteria foiund in BA meals; Punch sell 45 pubs; final push for Jurys made...
Posted: 30 August 2005 | 10:01
Contract caterer Compass Group did not breach new anti-discrimination legislation in Scotland when it made a restaurant supervisor redundant, an employment tribunal has ruled.
Posted: 26 August 2005 | 10:38
With the dispute between Gate Gourmet and British Airways continuing into this week, Nic Paton looks at the reasons why everything went wrong
Posted: 25 August 2005 | 00:00
Airline caterer Gate Gourmet, the T&G Union and British Airways (BA) may have no choice but to settle the current industrial dispute, according to a leading industry figure.
Posted: 25 August 2005 | 00:00
Gate Gourmet, the airline caterer at the heart of the British Airways dispute, has said that thanks to a deal to modify its £130m catering contract, it won’t have to put its UK operation into administration.
Posted: 24 August 2005 | 10:44
British Airways resumed serving hot meals on long-haul flights from London Heathrow, but continued to offer a limited service for short-haul passengers.
Posted: 23 August 2005 | 15:27
In-flight caterer Gate Gourmet has begun an investigation into claims of improper corporate conduct following allegations by the Transport and General Workers union (T&G).
Posted: 18 August 2005 | 16:18
There's a lot of money to be made in football - and not just for top players. The replacement of time-ravaged football stadia is creating new opportunities for catering businesses. Dan Bignold went to find out who made all the pies
Posted: 18 August 2005 | 00:00
Repercussions from the running dispute over sacked staff at the contract caterer could threaten its link with airline
Posted: 18 August 2005 | 00:00
As talks to resolve the Gate Gourmet crisis at Heathrow collapsed last night, the trouble looks like spreading, with the company’s workers at Dublin Airport also threatening to walk out.
Posted: 17 August 2005 | 12:24
A round-up of the latest news from the contract catering industry including: Crown Society; Catermasters; Holroyd Howe; Baxter and Platts...
Posted: 17 August 2005 | 09:59
Talks between the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) and airline caterer Gate Gourmet have broken down after resuming last Friday.
Posted: 16 August 2005 | 16:54
A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Moat House brand set to disappear; Battle for Jurys Doyle continues; Michelin-star chef dies in car crash; BA set to ditch Gate Gourmet...
Posted: 15 August 2005 | 09:47
Gate Gourmet and trade union representatives will resume negotiations today, according to a statement from employment conciliation body ACAS.
Posted: 12 August 2005 | 17:39
Andrew Hamer, former executive head chef of Gleneagles hotel in Perthshire, has set up an outside catering company Wilde Thyme.
Posted: 12 August 2005 | 17:22
Avenance has won a new contract to feed 3,500 employees at Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London.
Posted: 12 August 2005 | 10:48
Compass-owned catering company, Baxter and Platts, has retained a major contract with Prudential in a deal worth £10m in turnover.
Posted: 11 August 2005 | 16:27
Managers at struggling airline caterer Gate Gourmet have controversially sacked 500 Heathrow airport workers for going on unofficial strike yesterday.
Posted: 11 August 2005 | 11:55
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