Sorry, but if they succeed in busting Bassa, A new union would be far too weak to protect it's workers, by which time our agreements will be in tatters. I don't see it as an option. Whilst I agree that Bassa has in the past been a bit quick to say "no" to changes, negotiated change is the right method. I do not believe that they should be discredited and cut out the loop at every opportunity. Union busting is big business, and I think BA's cabin crew will be used as an example of how to bust a union for many years to come. No doubt Balpa will be next, or certainly when they disagree with a new company policy/ pay cut in the future.