British Airways BA Strike dates announced
The British Airways cabin crew union Unite has announced fresh strike dates in its long-running dispute with the airline.
Cabin crew will walk out for four separate five-day strikes in May and June.
The first strike will begin on 18 May, ending on 22 May, with the three further strikes beginning on 24 May, 30 May and 5 June.
Unite members rejected a fresh deal for cabin crew earlier this month
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stupid ungrateful muppets :thumbsdown:
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britchick
stupid ungrateful muppets :thumbsdown:
well, it'll give them more time off to slag their customers off on facebook won't it
I really hope BA don't back down
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oh please....more ruined holidays :thumbsdown:
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This is the reason I couldn't book with BA....for ever striking!
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Keith
well, it'll give them more time off to slag their customers off on facebook won't it
I really hope BA don't back down
Who was slagging of customers? I missed this one, got a facebook link?
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Tony G
Who was slagging of customers? I missed this one, got a facebook link?
It was some time ago but I'm told it's pretty routine internally for BA cabin crew to talk about their passengers in less than flattering tones
British Airways staff attack passengers on Facebook - Telegraph
When anyone talks about the strikes you can see them pile in there too telling everyone how hard worked they are and how unfair it is to them. Poor dears
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The thing that annoys me is surely they will be getting a new contract every 12 months or so- If they agree to a wage then they shouldn't go on strike when they find they want more money/better working conditions.