UNITE cabin crew members working for British Airways ‘mixed fleet’ announced a 48-hour strike starting Tuesday 10 January, after the airline refused to extend the mandate of the strike vote to allow for talks to resolve an ongoing dispute over ‘poverty pay’ to continue.
Warning British Airways of needlessly seeking conflict, Unite said its members were legally required to take industrial action within 28 days of voting for it, unless the airline agreed to an extension.
A two day stoppage scheduled for Christmas day and Boxing day was suspended to allow Unite members to vote on the offer.
Warning British Airways of needlessly seeking conflict, Unite said its members were legally required to take industrial action within 28 days of voting for it, unless the airline agreed to an extension.
A two day stoppage scheduled for Christmas day and Boxing day was suspended to allow Unite members to vote on the offer.
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