The media keep reporting that the cabin crew have voted for more strike action. This is not true, they have voted to reject the latest offer.
However, the latest offer is worse than the one that was imposed on them last year, which did not involve any pay cuts. Why would any Gatwick crew vote for this offer, as the crew reduction of the original 'offer' didn't affect them.
Could it be that the vote to reject the latest offer is actually a vote to remain with the present situation (the CSD having to work, but no pay cuts), rather than to support strike action?
Dave