By reading this forum and talking to many people it is obvious that most sympathy lies with BA and not with the cabin crew who voted for industrial action. It seems that the majority are being led bad a hard line attitude of the unions that lie back in the 1970's.
It is not hard to see where this could end up - with BA going to the wall and them all being out of work.
I feel really sorry for the cc who just want to get on with their jobs and provide a good service to their passengers. The strikers do not give a toss to the misery and disruption that they are causing by their greed and/or stupidity denying many people what they have saved up all year for.
I come from the North East where many workers have felt real hardship ie CORUS and Garlands going to the wall - they dont get or never did any flight perks etc.
Must agree with posters who commented on that painted witch on court steps and on the omnibus - wouldn't like to have her as cc on my flight - though it would keep the kids quiet.
Seriously though ditch the bullying hardliners and keep your jobs or just resign -there are many in the North East who would take your place