Sunday, May 04, 2014

Sunday 4th May 2014 ….Day 28!!!!!

Well my last day in Canada and to send me off the rain was here……

As most of the family were sleeping after being up most of the night with prom I spent the morning packing and getting all my documents in order…..then went and did some final shopping and this afternoon Heather and I went and did some errands and this evening I treated all the family to a really nice meal at a local restaurant and we had a good time.

I have really enjoyed my time here I am always treated so well and it is always a pleasure to see the three boys maturing and moving forward in their lives……I think I saw all my friends and did the things I wanted to and now the next segment of the journey begins….

I leave here on the 7.45 am ferry to Vancouver and then drive south to Seattle where I am spending the night at a friend of a friends house and that is also where I am leaving my car whilst I am away…..my flight for Iceland leaves at 4.30pm on Tuesday and I arrive at 8am Wednesday.

My friend Cynthia sent me this photo  of Joanne, Ann and Cynthia on the right……About 15 years ago I used to work for one hour at the local high school and these lovely ladies were my work mates..pretty good job I might say!!!!

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This is not good news good job I am flying out on the 14th!!!!

Icelandair Pilots ‘Very Likely’ to Strike

By Alëx ElliottMay 02, 2014 15:22Updated: May 02, 2014 15:30

Icelandair plane

Photo: Páll Stefánsson.

Icelandair pilots are demanding a much bigger pay rise than workers in other sectors have been granted and have rejected a new one year contract with a pay increase of 2.8 percent.

According to the FÍA Icelandic pilots’ association, Icelandair pilots with 15 years’ experience currently have basic monthly wages of around ISK 1 million (USD 8,880/EUR 6,430) and new pilots earn roughly half that amount.

The pilots have voted in favor of industrial action, starting with at 12 hour strike on 9th May.

The FÍA argues its members are entitled to reject a pay offer accepted by general workers in the ASÍ on the grounds that its members are not members of the ASÍ (the Icelandic Confederation of Labor).

An FÍA spokesman told Vísir.is that the negotiating parties are not near to reaching a deal and that the dispute is about various areas of the pilots’ contract, and not just about salary.

It is not clear how many Icelandair pilots abstained in the vote on industrial action, but it is known that none of them voted against the move.

Icelandair is Iceland’s biggest airline and the proposed series of strikes will have a very negative impact on travelers to and from Iceland, as well as the tourism industry in general. However, while an Icelandair strike a decade ago would have left Iceland virtually cut off from the rest of the world, the FÍA spokesman, Hafsteinn Pálsson, points out that there are a variety of other ways into and out of Iceland.

Stranded passengers could choose to travel with the Norröna ferry to Denmark and the Faroe Islands; and other airlines connecting Iceland to destinations in Europe and North America include WOW air, EasyJet, Delta, Norwegian, Air Iceland, Primera and SAS.

Icelandair spokesman Guðjón Arngrímsson said the FÍA comments have been poorly received within the company: “We don’t believe that the chairman is speaking on behalf of all pilots when he recommends people to direct their custom to our competitors”.

Helga Árnadóttir, director of the Icelandic Tourist Industry Association, says the strike will have a severely negative impact on her industry: “We have huge concerns about the proposed strike action. We are predicting that lost revenue will be in the billions per day at this time of year. Every hour in this state of uncertainty is having a great impact.”

There now seems to be little that can stop the strike from going ahead, after the pilots rejected a new one year contract with a 2.8% pay rise. The pilots plan to strike for 12 hours on the 9th, 16th and 20th May.

 

This will be my last post on my lap top and the header photo will stay the same…….I hope I can post as well on my Nexus!!!!

So the next part of the journey begins..thanks for all the e mails and words of encouragement…..so for the next few months I will try and post each day depending if I have an Internet connection!!!

Yashi Kochi!!!!!!

2 comments:

Jean and Skip said...


Good luck and safe travels on your journey, we will
be following along with you.

mexicokid said...

Thanks for reading the blog les

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