Another observation...
On BASSA's "victory" and the share price:
"Howard Wheeldon of BGC said the market had also been heartened by the failure late on Thursday of the Unite union's attempt to get a court injunction to block BA's plans to change cabin crew work schedules from November 16.
"It's a relief that the court appears to have signalled they can implement the measures," he said."
Add to this that job losses will reach 4,900 by March. Those of you that vote for a strike (assuming you aren't expecting others to do the dirty work for you) will probably find yourselves in that number, so go ahead.
Will be interesting to see who has the courage to vote for a strike, and the cojones to actually carry it out. It's quite obvious who'll be in the former and not the latter.