We had an almost 80% turnout for a strike in our latest ballot and I'm very disappointed with all those who voted for a strike but didn't go through with it for whatever reason
Again, understandable at face. But what if those crews who initially voted to strike later received information that led them to change their mind? (for example they read the court judgement, or wanted to accept the revised BA offer/did not accept the BASSA counter-offer). Would you not say that they were entitled to change their views? If there was a ballot for strike action today what do you think the result would be?