Litebulbs
ACAS arbitration wouldn't worry me - no. Why should it? Have I missed a big point here?
I know, through a 100% credible source, of one of the recent sackings. It involved intimidation, endangerment of aircraft and threats of violence. Are those acts acceptable and do you feel ACAS would disagree?
What I sense here is whilst BA are hamstrung by the legal obligations of employment law and have to remain silent, BASSA (or should I say DH) seems to think they can publish the skewed testimony of those who have been sacked. Perhaps there are 1, maybe 2 doubtful cases but BASSA's portrayal of this group is that they are all entirely innocent. They aren't - You know that.
There comes a time when one has to say 'It's a fair cop, Guv' - False martyrdom, when it is proved to be that, will show retrospectively how low BASSA stooped over the last 18 months. Bring on that day of grim realisation.