Apart from a very light rebuff to the Media about reporting 'inaccuracies', BA is saying very little other than offering reassurance to the passengers [oops - they're the ones that fund BA, aren''t they?]. BA are being cool and sensible, and running an airline - period.
Unite is just stamping its feet and talking more gibberish that a gibbon on speed, and lying its way into the history books as "Unite The Untruth".
Very true TTB. The reaction to BA's statement today was a perfect example. BA simply lay out the fact that they are a plc and therefore have a responsibility to make sure that any information they release is, by law, truthful, to the best of their knowledge.
And how do Unite portray it?
"A brazen attempt to prevent media reporting Unite’s side of the present dispute. Not content with gagging cabin crew, so they cannot tell their side of the story, British Airways
PR operation apparently wants to establish a monopoly of news coverage."