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STORY OF THE WEEK: Compass loses major BA staff contract to OCS after 28 years Compass Group has lost a major British Airways (BA) staff catering contract to OCS after 28 years. The £5m-a-year deal is expected to commence on 15 October and it will see OCS provide catering to 5,500 BA staff at 12 UK locations, with one each at Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester and Gatwick airports.
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