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Old 14th Apr 2011, 23:03
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Rover90
 
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Just to highlight the 10 points

1. The immediate restoration of staff travel concessions, in full, to the crew from whom they were taken. .

2. Binding arbitration, through ACAS, of all cabin crew disciplinary cases related to the original dispute.

3. The restoration of all earnings docked from crew who were genuinely off sick during strike dates.

4. Full and proper discussion of the trade union facilities agreement at the company with the immediate removal of all threats and sanctions made by the company in relation to this.

5. The immediate cessation of actions taken against elected representatives of cabin crew, including; victimization; intimidation and exclusion.

6. The introduction of mixed fleet on different terms and conditions without agreement with the union.

7. The discrimination applied to union members in the allocation of part time contracts and transfers in breach of the Ops and Choice framework.

8. The company's continued and specific disregard for necessary union agreement in advance of any application of the disruption agreement.

9. The continued use of volunteer and/or temporary crew from outside the recognised NSP on both the Eurofleet and Worldwide fleets and their employment on terms and arrangements outside of existing agreements between BA and the union.

10. The company's offer of a separate pay settlement and variations to terms and conditions for those willing to accept non-negotiated changes to their contracts .
Items 1-5, 7, 9 and 10 were a direct result of failing to engage with Mr Walsh on cost savings and the subsequent industrial action that followed.

This is clearly a spectacular Southampton own goal, a double hat-trick +2 even.

Eight demands that are merely concerned with returning the status quo of 2009.

Items 6 and 8 have been slid past BASSA defenders whilst they were not engaging:


The introduction of mixed fleet on different terms and conditions without agreement with the union.
The company's continued and specific disregard for necessary union agreement in advance of any application of the disruption agreement.


As Ottergirl said:
All those crew have lost earnings and endured all that stress for nothing, nada, null; they should be furious!

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