BB
ACAS witnessed their attendance (or not) during the facilitated sessions. They also experienced first hand BASSA's approach to serious business issues (fingers in ears, "la,la,la, we're not listening").
All the usual antics, turning up late, calling adjournments, leaving early, wasting time with rants etc etc. Classics from the BASSA playbook.
If true (and your posts always seem very well-informed)
and ACAS witnessed this, then BASSA are in a whole world of trouble. In fact, I would deem their position indefensible.
So how many want to risk striking with that kind of backing? Assuming BASSA ballot us.