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The problem is that under the BA Disciplinary procedures agreed with the unions, the company cannot comment until the entire process (including appeals etc) has been exhausted. WW is sticking to his side of the deal.
Some of the alleged 'crimes' would warrant a prison sentence if proved in a court of law. They have been published elsewhere on this site and I don't intend to repeat them.
Anyone who has been sacked has recourse to an Industrial Tribunal, where all of the facts can be made public. Will be interesting to see how the media reports that!
Last edited by Airclues; 24th May 2010 at 15:17.
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