bigby wrote:
As an alt to IA the union could have instructed/requested all cc who are on the list for part-time moves (well over 3,000) to refuse the change of contract.
BA has made a commitment to offer part-time contracts to all 5,594 cabin crew who requested reduced hours, including a new 33 per cent arrangement. It would have been unpopular for prospective part-timers if Unite had requested what you suggest.
MF is coming in to take up the slack created by those on old contracts reducing their worktime.
No. MF is coming in as part of the move towards a permanent reduction in cabin crew costs, which are the highest of all UK airlines.