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Leftie clap trap sounds about right. I have no time for unions at the best of times.
I hear BA have pulled the plug on the concessions for their striking members. I have to say I agree with that one...
I heard that on the news the other day too, something about their cheap and free flights perks not being in their contracts so BA is pulling them permanently for all of the strikers.
I've never understood how striking can ever pay off as the number of days pay lost would need a big pay and conditions hike to repay.
This strike is about BA staff behaving like public sector employees when in reality they are not anymore in public sector. IMO they should all seek a job in the local council and let the airline get on with the job of operating in globally changing circumstances.
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