Correct. This isn’t a negotiation, it is ‘consultation’.
According to ACAS, the employer only has to demonstrate they listened to the arguments, then can end the consultation (June 14th?), and continue to do whatever it was planning anyway.
Regarding pilot redundancies, they say they require a headcount reduction of over 1100 pilots, across all fleets.
As things pick-up, hopefully that number will reduce.
It is clear to anyone that BA/IAG are using this crisis to screw everyone they can.