I would guess that next week, once everyone in the big leather chairs has had a few days off, that there might be a few 'quiet and polite' telephone calls.
This isn't going anywhere, for anyone's benefit. It isn't like "The Pit's shut down" or "The Nation is paralysed", because BA is still operating. OK, a lot of pax are pi66ed off, and some have possibly left BA never to return. But BA is flying, and so are a very large %ge the pax that pay for it.
The strikers are dancing at Bedfont, and screaming from buses, but that achieves absolutely NOTHING. Do those performance artists not notice that BA is doing quite well without them? or even better?
All that remains is the exit strategy, for both BA and Unite. I would suspect that BASSa will be sidelined, by a diktat from high up in the Labour Party to Unite. How far WW is prepared to concede will be the interesting factor - I doubt he will go back on his word on ST, for a start, regardless of how much additional grief that may cause.
So the BASSA mob at Bedfont might well end up baying at the moon for all the good it will do them - they either go back to work or, from what I've read on the CC Threads from their 'colleagues', preferably not.
I'm standing by for something called "Breaking News" on Thursday.