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Old 23rd Apr 2010, 13:02
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I don't believe that breaking a strike is anything to be rewarded for. It's nothing but a very disgusting behavior that is not acceptable
Disgusting to whom?You?BASSA?, once again your failing to see this from anyone elses point of view. Unfortunately BASSA don't appear to see the bigger picture either.

but I should thought that all of those ground staff and pilots enjoyed their little time at the trolley. If you had all that time to be away from your regular job it must be a sign that sometimes is superfluous.
BASSA propaganda yet again, I don't think the company can spare the amount of people they have trained, but BASSA have given BA little choice. Just 10% of those trained were used over the strike period because regular crew came to work.

It doesn't take a degree in law to understand that it's discriminatory and wrong.
I don't wish to labour the point, see my earlier post on the layperson and their interpretation of the law

I understand the company are using an unnecessary night stop in Shannon on Monday night to highlight to investors why 1970s cabin crew contracts need to be altered to reflect the challenges of operating in 2010 Talk about crew shooting themselves in the foot, interestingly all the other widebodies were able to fuel and go.

If I were crew I would be more concerned about the quality of information BASSA have been supply from November 2008 to the present day, and how BA can crew 3 747 departures with volunteer crew without as much of a whimper from BASSA
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