When reading commentary from Mr. Holley its important to remember this:
Yet although he joined banner-waving stewardesses outside Heathrow, the pinkjacketed militant is a much less familiar face on many of their flights.
For the cabin services director has clocked up fewer than 20 hours flying time in the past 18 months - despite drawing an annual salary of at least £50,000 from his BA and union work.
With a £465,000 home in the Hampshire countryside, it seems Mr Holley must be doing something right. But pushing a trolley along an aircraft aisle does not seem to be it.
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Mr. Holley has money issues at stake that have nothing to do with pilots, but have everything to do with his wish to continue to draw a BA salary while NOT working at BA's business.
He may be feeling a tad nervous about his personal finances at the moment as I don't think BASSA's performance will have inspired Unite to rescue any BASSA casualties arising from this IA.