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anotheoldgit | 13:09 Wed 24th Mar 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....chedule-unveiled.html

Will the loss of free and reduced price flights be enough to make some refuse to strike?

I wonder if any of the union officials will lose out financially or in perks?
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This strike is music to the budget airlines ears. BA will collapse thanks to the union scum bags. If the BA staff can't see this then, sorry, they deserve to be out of work.
I'll never book with BA again.

I can't take the risk.

For most short trips, budget airlines are great.

For the long routes, it was always 50/50 between BA and Virgin. Now ... it's Virgin.

I'd be amazed if anyone books BA any more.
are all flights cancelled my brother is due to fly back from sweden fri after visiting his girlfriend??
No, not all of them.

The trouble is zzxxee, there are conflicting reports about how many passengers will be carried ... either on BA's own planes. or with other carriers.
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BA will have a lot to do before they can gain the public confidence again.
I don't think the ATeam will miss him that much do you ?
next thing BA will remove all those unofficial upgrades for MPs. Then see how much support they get in parliament.
Shortly British Airways will cease to be British when it merges with Iberia the Spanish National Airline.

When the two Airlines combines, there will duplication in many areas and tens of thousands of jobs will go.

This is more easily achieved with a broken Union.

To date BA has done nothing to avert the strike, and seems happy to absorb the short term losses the strike will inevitably bring. because, in the long term, they will save more money by getting rid of staff more cheaply with a weakened Unite.

Ole!

The merger could be announced within the next few days...

http://uk.reuters.com...idUKLDE62N1WG20100324
Sorry, that was the wrong link, here is the one I meant to post...

http://www.reuters.co...idUSTRE62H0S620100318
Zeuhl That perk is not a part of the workers contract it is concessionary .
Went to Las Vegas end of Feb with BA terminal 5 is a joke!!!! We arrived Monday night our cases Wednesday morning BA staff could't care less now they have merged with Iberia it will be worse cos they really do not give a toss about customers. Been with Easy jet several times cannot fault them.
Have they merged brucie ? I think they are getting together on 25th March to approve the deal . So whatever your experience in Feb. it was nothing to do with the merger.
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So as usual Gromit the unions are the primary reason that jobs will go. Why are they such idiots? why can't they see what's going to happen? Dogma, still the stock in trade of your union leaders.
R1Geezer

The merger is the primary reason jobs will go. The Unions believe that rather than avoiding a strike, that BA is deliberately provoking one, to weaken the Union for future job cuts and negotiations.
Concessions that have been in place for years are taken into account and become a normal part of the job, and as such can be said to form a working agreement. You can't just take them away. It's against employment law. Courtesy of ACAS.
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"that BA is deliberately provoking one, to weaken the Union for future job cuts and negotiations. " - So the union leaders errr go on strike, they must be a bright bunch!

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