Friday 7 May 2010

Ba Cabin Crew Reject New Offer

The long running feud between BA and Union Unite over pay and conditions which has already resulted in two strikes by British Airways cabin crew workers looks set to continue as the latest ballot carried out by Unite has returned an overwhelming rejection of BA’s latest pay offer.

Cabin crew workers who took part in the previous two strikes have had their travel privileges from BA revoked yet there was still a massive 81% majority vote in favour the pay rejection which was strongly advised by the Union.

British Airways hit back by saying the pay offer was very fair and that it was disappointed with the outcome. British Airways must now face the very real threat of more cabin crew worker strikes which could cost £7 million a day, with mention of a 20 day strike being on the cards.

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