B-A staff have voted unanimously to go on strike.
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Originally posted by Decker
When all a person has to bargain with is their labour a strike is the only effective tool at their disposal. Strikes (and a unified work force) have helped to create a more balanced work place and whilst I have no views on this particular strike (not knowing enough about it) I would defend the right of people to strike regardless of the inconvenience thereby caused.
Originally posted by MarkJ
I can never understand how sane, level headed, educated people think that by going on strike they will "force" a company to do their bidding. History shows that the striking workers rarely win and in some cases ultimately lose their jobs.
I'm sure its the union leaders who are pushing the claims and doubtless there will be some reasoning behind their claims - but isnt talking so much better than fighting?
Its sheer madness with the current public perception of BA for the staff to go onstrike!!
Originally posted by jerseyboy
B-A staff have voted unanimously to go on strike.
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Originally posted by manymiles
Any news on when the first strike will happen? I have some friend flying BA this weekend and they are getting rather nervous.
Originally posted by Bazz
The Union negotiators have a mandate from their members, this will no doubt aid their position when it comes to agreeing a compromiseI it doesn't necessarily mean they will actually call a strike but it does let BA management know they are serious about pursuing their claims.
Originally posted by PVGSLF
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