as far as I'm concerned 48% represents a sizable impact by the strikers.
Well depends on how one looks at it. BA could argue that 48% disruption does not constitute a sizable victory. Cups is half full or half empty.
What % does seem apparent to SLF is that in excess of 75% of posts here and other forums the feeling seems to be anti strike. Now by that I mean the method in which the Unions have gone about conducting their bullying tactics. I am in no way commenting on the demands of the CC.
Maybe they need a WIFI connection out at the airport so some of the strikers can post here.
Main question is that post Tuesday what next? 21 million loss x 2 weekends = 42 million. I don't think BA will give in to the demands so will the Union call another strike???? All that was achieved was a loss of money for all, which by the BA can recover is some form or the other (from the strikers) but how will loss of wages of be compensated????