Ba Pension problems
I understand why you are so upset, but you have to deal with the facts as they are and the law as it is, not as you you would like it to be. Each group of pilots has sold the next generation down the river, my group did not save APS (however at the time I voted to pull the plug to save APS but my fellow pilots did not, at the time BA was awash with cash). Your group has allowed BARP to come into being, nobody is lilly white here. The problem is, it is just not winable, BA is not even in sole control of its destiny in this matter. The trustees are the ones in final control. To go under the illusion that the Trustees will agree to BALPA,s demands is a fantasy. The NAPS trust composition is 6 company trustees ,1 pensioner trustee, 5 employee trustees. The employees do not even control the NAPS trust. How do you expect to win.
Last edited by WhoopWhoop Whoops; 14th November 2006 at 19:08.