Perhaps totally coincidental but here's a news item from a few weeks ago:
British Airways cabin crew have voted for industrial action, but have stopped short of going on strike in the first dispute between the airline and its flight attendants since the bitter battles of 2010.
Members of the 8,800-strong British Airlines Stewards and Stewardesses Association (BASSA), a section of the country’s largest trade union Unite, backed action short of a strike, with 91% of votes returned in favour.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...tion-no-strike
Whatever the cause, will some sort of safety report be publically issued since medical attention was requested in this case?
Or, will the details disappear into some internal company file citing 'privacy issues' and 'pending litigation'?