New ballot at BA as Unite says end victimisation and punishment of
cabin crew – put passengers first
29 November 2010
Unite, the union for British Airways’ 11,000 cabin crew, today
(Monday) confirmed that a fresh ballot for industrial action at the
airline is soon to get underway.
Announcing the new ballot, Tony Woodley, joint general secretary
of Unite, said: "British Airways’ latest offer is not acceptable to
our members, a point we made clear to the airline earlier this
month. Regrettably, we have not found it possible to resolve
the outstanding issues concerning cabin crew since then.
“BA told us it was a business in crisis. It demanded
structural change. These changes have been made and this
business is now in profit with senior management filling their
wallets with the spoils.
“Yet BA is determined to continue with this vicious war against
its workforce. It is time for BA to put its passengers first
- and the best way to achieve this is to resolve the issues between
us, which would not cost BA a single penny and yet would bring
priceless stability and peace to the company.
"However, BA's continued hounding of union members leaves us no
other option but to conduct a new industrial action ballot.
"This airline has conducted a year-long assault on cabin crew
collectively and on many of them as individuals. We will not
stand by while this airline bullies our members out of their jobs,
and if it takes strike action to bring BA management to its senses,
then that is the road we must, regretfully, travel.
"Our door is open to negotiations with BA, but it must
understand the depth of feeling among our members. Nothing short of
the fairness and decent treatment they deserve will be
acceptable."
Tony Woodley outlined the specific issues that BA should address
to solve the dispute:
- An immediate restoration of staff travel concessions, in full,
to the crew from whom they were taken by BA
- Binding arbitration, through Acas, of all cabin crew
disciplinary cases related to the dispute
- Restoration of the wages docked from crew who were genuinely
off sick during strike dates
- Full and proper discussion of the trade union facilities
agreement at the company with the immediate removal of all threats
and sanctions made by BA in relation to this.
Unite expects to serve notice of an industrial action ballot to the
airline shortly. The ballot should be concluded in early
January.
ENDS
For further information, please contact Pauline Doyle on 07976
832 861
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