To me it seems like unite are trying to single handedly (sp) kill BA. With a loss of £400 million last year and so far £165 million this year (just from the volcano and the earlier strikes) how do unite think they can keep pressurising BA.
There are a few friends of / cabin staff on here why are you striking (genuine question) and what good do you think it's going to do in a world of budget airlines and recessions?
Crap, wrong forum, I blame thatcher
Teh cabin crew must feel strongly - two ballots with big turnouts and huge majorities.
Teh union side have offered management most of the savings they want but management are out to break the union so will not negotiate at all.
remember most of what you hear is filtered thru the right wing press
Well that's what I figured,(the filtered through press)
I wonder what's going to break first BA or Unite.