Carribean Boy
Unite said it was also in dispute with BA because of the introduction of staff on different terms and conditions without the agreement of the union.
I think this Quote in the Independent was more revealing. The Union is still wanting to run the airline.
If
THEY feel there is a market out there, why don't
THEY set up their own airline,
THEY can run it how
THEY like at the wages and conditions
THEY want.
BA management have a petty good idea how to run an airline and what is needed to make it successful. If it needs to tweek service or whatever is required to improve how well the airline does, then BA management will make them.
The Unite and BASSA leadership really need to get their heads out of their arses and see the daylight (even smell the coffee!)