when do the sackings occur then?
So Unite goes on strike. ok then, It is funny to note that every time the strike seems to be confirmed BA shares jump up. Today they have closed at one of the highest figures for a very long time. Is it because analysts realise that the strike will force many employees to sign much cheaper contracts on their obvious return to work within a week of striking, or is it because BA will sack them on the spot and use this as an opportunity to pay the minimal unfair dismissal fees but building up a leaner future for the company?