It would appear that BALPA are more concerned with the rights of
a few working mothers in BA, but are neglecting the rights of the rest your members .
Flagging out is one of the biggest threats to our industry in recent years, but BALPA spends vast resources on one case, that quite frankly doesnt seem to affect anyone other than female BA pilots.
I resigned from BALPA a few years ago because of cases like this one, and have no regrets about leaving, in fact a few more resignations might give them something to think about in HQ....