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Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 12:44 pm
by ozzy72
Two UK budget airlines have launched strong attacks on the French after a day of severe travel disruption due to further strikes in France.
Low-cost carrier easyJet said UK airlines were having to pay the cost of the French "not bothering to do a decent day's work".
The comments came after Philip Meeson, chief executive of UK no-frills carrier Jet2.com, called the strikers "lazy frogs".
The strike in France, over a controversial new youth employment law, led to easyJet having to cancel nearly 50 flights, while budget airline Ryanair had to axe more than 80 services.
Air France cancelled two Paris services - one from London City Airport, the other from Dublin - and there were delays on five of its other services.
Ferry company SeaFrance, which operates the Dover-Calais crossing, switched all its tourist passengers to P&O Ferries and sailed as a freight-only operator.
British Airways flights operated normally and the London to Paris and Brussels high-speed Channel Tunnel Eurostar services also ran as scheduled.
On his airline's website, Mr Meeson attacked striking French air traffic controllers under the headline "Jet2.com condemns French strike action and calls for lazy frogs to get back to work".
Mr Meeson was incensed that French police allowed about 50 students to stage a runway sit-down that stopped about 100 passengers boarding a Boeing 737 at Chambery airport in the French Alps.
Mr Meeson said later: "The 'lazy frogs' comment was meant to be a bit of fun. It was tongue-in-cheek. After all, the French call us 'les rosbifs'."

This one is going to cause a serious storm in a teacup ::)

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:00 pm
by C
"Jet2.com condemns French strike action and calls for lazy frogs to get back to work".


I wonder if he's from Yorkshire! ;D They tell it straight up here! ;)

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:31 pm
by F3Hadlow

I wonder if he's from Yorkshire! ;D They tell it straight up here! ;)


Same in Northumberland as well ;)

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:50 pm
by Tom.
I find all this buissness rather amusing ::)

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 5:15 pm
by Chris_F
I'm an ignorant American and just learned about these crazy French labor laws about a week ago.  The idea that one could be garanteed a job for life (or even a week) is just totally foreign to me.

Politicians should know that if there's one group you want to keep sedated, it's college students and the unemployed.  This goes doubly for unemployed college students.  They have youthful energy and far too much time on their hands.  They can cause all sorts of trouble like these crazy protests.  If the French were smart they would have legalized Marajuana at the same time they passed the labor laws.  That way the uneployed college kids would've been too stoned to care.  And the revenue from sales of pastries and other munchies would have single handedly resolved all of their economic concerns.

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:27 am
by ozzy72
I think he might be from Yorkshire Charlie http://travel.guardian.co.uk/news/story ... 79,00.html

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 5:58 am
by Hagar
This is what's causing all the fuss. http://www.jet2.com/News.aspx?id=65

French ATC will find any old excuse to come out on strike at peak holiday times without fail. Nobody would object if they have a  genuine grievance.  >:(

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:49 am
by Brett_Henderson
There is no genuine grievance justifying a strike.

If you don't like your working conditions.. find another job..

If you've been blatantly wronged by an employer.. there are civil/criminal avenues of recourse.

Taking a job and then telling managers/owners under what conditions you will or will not work is silly.

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:57 am
by Woodlouse2002
They're French, it's their country. Let them do as they please in it. :P

Re: Anglo-French relations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:31 am
by ozzy72
I don't think that'll work Woodie as the French have an awful lot of power in the EU..... and unless you're flying to Finnland or Portugal (the scenic route) you've gotta go over French air space!
I think it is time to dust of the Lancs and finish the job ;D