Gate Gourmet

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A Gate Gourmet catering truck servicing an Air Berlin aircraft at Hamburg Airport
A Gate Gourmet catering truck servicing an Air Berlin aircraft at Hamburg Airport

Gate Gourmet is an airline catering firm with headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland and Reston, Virginia, USA.

As of 2004 it had 22,000 employees, a revenue of 2.4 billion Swiss Francs, and produced 195 million flight meals per year. Some of its clients are British Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, Qantas Airways, Aerolineas Argentinas, Northwest Airlines, Iberia Airlines, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines, Emirates Airlines, Thai Airways, Swiss International Air Lines, and Amtrak.

Gate Gourmet's roots are in Swissair. For a long time Gate Gourmet was considered Swissair's "Crown Jewel". The company was worth roughly 6 billion Swiss Francs before September 11 and the bankruptcy of Swissair. The rise of the oil price made it so that many airlines, Gate Gourmet's main customers, went bankrupt. The weakness of the airlines affected the whole industry. Thus, all of a sudden the crown jewel of Swissair found itself in a restructuring effort, which was soon felt by its employees. The company was sold in 2002 to Texas Pacific Group for $870 million.

A major dispute, reminiscent of the Grunwick Dispute of the 1970s, ensued when it sacked 670 staff based at London's Heathrow Airport in August 2005; the staff were gathered in a car park and the announcement made by megaphone. [1] In sympathy with the sacked workers, British Airways staff at the airport walked out, and mass pickets of Gate Gourmet were organised by the TGWU. Several workers alleged that Gate Gourmet had manufactured the dispute, in order to employ non-union workers at lower rates of pay and with worse conditions of employment. The company subsequently offered a redundancy package of more than twice the statutory minimum in an effort to resolve the labour difficulties, secure a new deal with British Airways, and avoid insolvency. The union later negotiated the reinstatement of some of the employees, but others have continued to protest at their treatment.

On March 1 2007 Texas Pacific Group sold its remaining shares in Gate Gourmet to Merrill Lynch.

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  1. ^ Personnel Today, 31 August 2005

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