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Old 14th May 2020, 12:03
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Originally Posted by Bridchen
Exactly. By which time, hopefully there'll be a fairer playing field for fairer negotiation. A legal friend said that on the back of BA's current battle-plan, if approached correctly, the employee claims on BA will run and run, and eventually cripple them.
This is exactly why the Government prefers to wait, the CJRS extension will allow for much better decision making including potential UK Gov stake in BA as final option.
The BA Legal Team is playing an extremely dangerous game here. A game much more expensive than the savings achieved through redundancies + new T&Cs.
Maybe they thought to be above the Law and above the Gov during this Crisis.
This Crisis is actually showing the good CEOs vs the bad CEOs, the good leaders vs the bad ones.
If we will see WW postponing his retirement again beyond Sep then we know this is personal to him.
BA should belong to the thousands of men & women who made it great and profitable over the years. Employees should also be shareholders by contract. If BA employees were shareholders I doubt Alex Cruz and WW would still be in charge now.

We better stop here.


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