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As travellers celebrated the decision and flight attendants resigned themselves to work over Christmas, Unite’s joint general secretary, Derek Simpson vowed to continue fighting. With defiance, he rallied supporters and threatened a long-term battle with the airline, saying that the union will fight back and that members would be incensed by this. British Airways, which [...]
(Read More)17th Dec 09
Alternative travel companies benefit from British Airways strike
by Harry Oldfield
The price of airfares over the peak Christmas travel period continued to rise today as passengers whose travel plans were under threat due to the British Airways cabin crew strike booked with other carriers. A return economy class flight from London to New York leaving on the 22nd of December, the first day of the [...]
(Read More)16th Dec 09
12 chaotic days of Christmas for British Airways passengers
by Natasha Redman
Over a million passengers face Christmas travel chaos after cabin crew from British Airways announced a 12-day strike in a bitter dispute over job cuts, pay and working conditions. The Unite union shocked the airline by announcing a walkout from the 22nd of December to the 2nd of January following a 9 to 1 vote [...]
(Read More)1st Dec 09
Cabin crew to fight BA policy of retirement at 45
by Paul Russell
16 British Airways air stewardesses are fighting the company’s policy which forces them to retire at the age of 45. The women, who are based in Hong Kong, allege age and race discrimination and are wanting the same rights as their UK-based colleagues who finish work at 60. They had won the right to have [...]
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