Originally Posted by
tofster
I would strike for the breakfast allowance at LGW alone. I know that a few of my colleagues at LGW are also Amicus members and in favour of striking however, we have not been part of the ballot process..
Tofster, you're not alone there. I suggest you join us in the conversation on the BA cabin crew forum (via ESS) the last point is all about LGW breakfast (and sadly is the only point about us, if you do not consider EG300, and the only one that mentions us).
I would urge you to join us as the more the better. Both WLITS and myself have started a thread asking for clarifications. The response I got from Mike-somebody has left me without words.
(BTW WLITS I have posted my reply to mr Mike on your thread)
And no, until Amicus ballot us, Amicus members cannot do anything "legal".
It looks like if a strike is going to happen I will already be on mat. leave, which is a shame, for Mike-somebody's WORDS alone I feel like striking, but not the silent way, the proper way like Alitalia, AirOne, Volare, Meridiana and AirEurope used to do in Italy - going in the streets making life difficult for those people who really COUNT.