BA union opts not to recommend offer to cabin crew
From Reuters
The union representing cabin crew at British Airways said on Tuesday that the management's last offer in a year-long dispute could not be recommended to members.
"I am therefore contacting the company with a view to reopening discussions to seek to achieve a recommendable settlement to be put to cabin crew," Tony Woodley, Unite joint-general secretary, said in a statement.
A planned ballot of staff on the offer was suspended last week because a number of cabin crew representatives felt they could not recommend it, a union spokeswoman told Reuters.
And from the Press Association
Tony Woodley, Unite's joint leader said: "I met today with BA cabin crew representatives. It was unanimously agreed that the last offer tabled by British Airways management in the current dispute could not be recommended to the members".
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