Originally Posted by
Paul Lupp
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Well apologies if I got it wrong, but the general gist is that if a significant majority of pilots were instructed by their union not to report for work (or voted not to work and then received support to go on strike), then "management" was left with little option
That "gist" is certainly a more accurate summary than saying BALPA " instructed all the pilots to refuse to fly planes".
Whether the company had options or not is another matter.