It wouldn't be that this is really now a personal vendetta by a certain leader who is more interested in prologing the misery than safeguarding his members' jobs, and that continuing suspensions keeps the pot simmering? 23rd Nov 2010 15:15
On the SLF thread 'Safety Concerns" , which some believe is Duncan Holley's pseudonym, quite clearly explains that this is only about union politics now.
A few crew martyrs would do the job nicely.
There is a big difference between being sacked , and suspended.
I'm sure, like many of us, I worry that BA is being heavy handed, but I don't believe this to be the case.
If anyone complains ( another crew member or staff member perhaps) then BA are obliged to take action.
They cannot, under guidelines agreed with Unite, ignore a complaint.