BA Strike - Your Thoughts & Questions IV
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I would suggest that being asked repeatedly how a BASSA member goes about finding where their contributions are being spent has raised the spectre of that subject snowballing on other forums, so he's probably decided it's best to try and nip it in the bud.
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OK ... back on Planet Earth, does anyone have a vaguest idea when we might hear a result on the High Court action?
Has anyone been tracking it 'on site', so to speak?
Does anyone yet know exactly what the case is, come to that?
Has anyone been tracking it 'on site', so to speak?
Does anyone yet know exactly what the case is, come to that?
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Life is a funny thing.
One day turns out to be unexpectedly memorable.
It was the very very last time that something happened.
Someone waiting for the Watford Employment Tribunal to rule that he can return in glory as a Cabin Crew Director is maybe even now leafing through his diary/filofax and he unexpectedly hesitates at the date Wednesday 9 June 2010.
Oh what joy!
Oh what fun it was!
What halcyon days!
Then it all ended.
In the diary is written "cabin crew strike ends today".
Will there ever be another strike?
Who knows?
One day turns out to be unexpectedly memorable.
It was the very very last time that something happened.
Someone waiting for the Watford Employment Tribunal to rule that he can return in glory as a Cabin Crew Director is maybe even now leafing through his diary/filofax and he unexpectedly hesitates at the date Wednesday 9 June 2010.
Oh what joy!
Oh what fun it was!
What halcyon days!
Then it all ended.
In the diary is written "cabin crew strike ends today".
Will there ever be another strike?
Who knows?
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Sorry MPN11, we don’t know._ I have played with the idea that TLQ stands for Tribunal Legal Question - but an unsuccessful google search didn’t like that phrase._ So I don’t know._ I am unable to guess._ There were two tlq/10/ cases in Mr Justice Langstaff's Court on Thursday 3 February and the first one was the De Bono case which ended yesterday with compensation being agreed.
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Thanks ... the silence is deafening!!
That will be some time next week, then.
That will be some time next week, then.
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Obviously the court case didn't go as good as Bassa hoped or they would have been howling from the rooftops over a "success in their battle for trade union survival". BA has probably scored some more points, and that is why, with a week to go, there are still no hints regarding strike action.
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Exciting, isn't it!!
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The complete radio silence from Unite and enforced lockdown on the BASSA forum points to Unite thinking the impact of a successful legal challenge is far more serious than BA getting an injunction because Unite tripped up on a small technicality in the ballot process.
The question is why Unite only considering these legal issues now when it is in a potentially very precarious position.
The question is why Unite only considering these legal issues now when it is in a potentially very precarious position.
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The question is why Unite only considering these legal issues now when it is in a potentially very precarious position.
2. A realisation that BA is actually, really, going to sue them out of existence? Possible.
I can't think of a third at the moment.
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it does beg the question of what due diligence did the Union carry out before expending members subscriptions on a ballot?
This expenditure, I think, will not have been solely subscription money from BA cabin crew but from all members!
This expenditure, I think, will not have been solely subscription money from BA cabin crew but from all members!
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I've just Googled CCCP and on page 2 it offers the, "Christmas Coup Comedy Players."
There has to be a joke there somewhere. Answers on a ballot slip please.
There has to be a joke there somewhere. Answers on a ballot slip please.
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Now that is a great question that you need to ask the average member. You pay £120 per annum (£200+ for Bassa) and you expect results like "I have got what I have got and nobody is going to change that, now deliver" It appears an amount of reps have delivered by loosing their jobs, for that £100-200 subscription.
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I was thinking more from the position of there being, possible, major problems with the ballot result, that could have been avoided had Queens Council advise being sought before the ballot!
We recently at work had to confirm our union membership to keep the books up to date. A recent ballot was found to have a problem, the union flagged it up prior to the result, the error would not have made a difference so everything was OK
We recently at work had to confirm our union membership to keep the books up to date. A recent ballot was found to have a problem, the union flagged it up prior to the result, the error would not have made a difference so everything was OK