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BA strike.
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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?
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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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
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
http://www.reuters.co...idUSTRE62H0S620100318
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