mitzy
- 15 Apr 2008 12:27
Recent problems with the new T5 Terminal at Heathrow have resulted in more problems for BA when will they recover their No1 position.
skinny
- 17 Dec 2009 16:16
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tabbie - probably yes - but it was a short term punt - I'll be back :-)
skinny
- 22 Feb 2010 17:08
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BA strike 'gets strong backing'
British Airways passengers face fresh strikes after cabin crew gave "substantial" backing in a ballot for industrial action, the BBC has learnt.
About 12,000 members of the Unite union have been voting on whether to take action in a row over jobs, pay and working conditions.
cynic
- 22 Feb 2010 17:21
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and as with the miners, they'll get their just deserts in due course
willy walsh may not be the greatest man-manager, but in this instance he's absolutely right ..... BA staff get best pay and conditions of anyone, and in today's climate, this is unaffordable ..... that BA are well renamed as Bloody Awful is irrelevant
fahel
- 02 Mar 2010 15:21
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good rise
skinny
- 11 Mar 2010 07:09
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British Airways strike dates to be considered by union
Union leaders representing British Airways cabin crew will meet later to decide whether to call strike dates.
It comes after talks between BA and the Unite union aimed at averting strike action broke down without agreement.
cynic
- 11 Mar 2010 07:43
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if sp drops back quite sharply, then worth considering a buy.
on a different level, while i have some sympathy with the staff for having their cushy contracts brought back to reality, my vote goes to willy walsh for standing up to the unions and forcing a bit of reality onto them
tabasco
- 11 Mar 2010 08:05
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my vote goes to willy walsh for standing up to the unions and forcing a bit of reality onto them
Cynicgood old Willie paid himself a 6% pay risetaking his salary to mland could also gain 1.1 million in deferred share bonusesas BA lost 400 ml last yearit would be reasonable to conclude that negotiating pay cuts for his staff is a little perplexing for themmost will hope that little Willy ends up a stiff?
skinny
- 12 Mar 2010 11:41
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British Airways union announces strike dates
The union representing British Airways cabin crew has said its members will go on strike for three days from 20 March and for four days from 27 March.
cynic
- 12 Mar 2010 12:24
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frankly, i don't care how much WW pays himself ..... to my mind, BA staff are significantly overpaid relative to the rest of the industry, and while i too would squawk loudly if my pay was cut, there is the old saying that if you don't like it, then vote with your feet ...... going on strike doesn't count!
tabasco
- 12 Mar 2010 12:37
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Cynicyou are one funny git!
tabasco
- 16 Mar 2010 07:21
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Interesting scenario taking place at BA.Gordon Brown has condemned the strikethe strike is being led by the union that bankrolls LabourBA future was already uncertain after its recant huge losesand Willie Walsh is as confident as a man holding a Royal Flush while losing 40% passengers to other Airlinessomething stinksmethinks?could Brown have met Willy secretly in the toiletand told him those Jumbos are too big to fail?Unite has offered to suspend the strikes due to begin on Saturday if BA resubmits a peace offerWilly has declined to reinstate the offerwhy?
cynic
- 16 Mar 2010 08:40
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because, quite rightly, ww sees the unions as a menace to putting the airline on a profitable footing .... ww's gamble is that BA will recoup any passenger losses once this union has been kicked hard enough in the balls and the staff accept a realistic pay structure.
tabasco
- 16 Mar 2010 09:13
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Cynicthat is a massive gambleand one that he will lose imono-frills airlines are gaining/tempting passengersthey are now going to be given themUnite has offered to suspend the strikes on BAs original termsbasically he can have a 100% of his planes in the airwithout giving an inch of his original offerUnion negotiations can be ongoingthey might even go away quietly?he was offered the chance and refused it!!!
tabasco
- 16 Mar 2010 10:04
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I am not backing the unionbut as a leaderwould it not have been a good idea for WW to forgo his 6% wage increaseand not except the 1.1 million in deferred share bonusesrespected leaders lead!!!.I can see Colonel H on his way to capture Goose Greentelling his regimentwe have got to charge this Argentine-occupied settlementdamn risky business this for an Old Etonian like myselfso I will go back to the Hotel for a Jacuzzirest of you good men carry onRule Britannia and all that
let me know before we greet the Governormust look the parttoddle pip..
Personally I would saya superior man is modest in his speechbut exceeds in his actions.I think Willy has got it the wrong way roundmore of a Wonker?
cynic
- 16 Mar 2010 10:52
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we shall see ..... clearly the market agrees with his stance
fahel
- 16 Mar 2010 15:32
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wow,,,nice rise 245
skinny
- 16 Mar 2010 15:37
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BA Concludes Union Talks On Defined Benefit Pension Schemes
LONDON (Dow Jones)
British Airways PLC (BAY.LN) Tuesday concluded talks with its joint trade unions on the future benefits of its defined pension schemes, marking a step toward tackling its GBP3.7 billion pension deficit before needing to present a recovery plan to the regulator by June 30.
The U.K. airline said its main proposal will see New Airways Pension Scheme members opting to pay an extra 4.5% to maintain their existing pension benefits, adding that there will be a mechanism in place to offset the impact of contributions. Alternatively, members can receive lower future benefits.
The joint trade unions are British Airline Pilots' Association, GMB and Unite.
"This is an important step forward in the process of addressing the pension deficits which the trade unions will be recommending to their members," BA said. "The new benefit structure will be proposed to the trustees and form part of the negotiations toward a recovery plan that is expected to be presented to the pensions regulator by June 30."
It said the proposals are intended to avoid the closure of the pension schemes and maintain BA's contributions at GBP330 million a year.
cynic
- 16 Mar 2010 16:45
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i dithered and didn't this morning .... never mind
skinny
- 23 Mar 2010 07:36
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BA resuming normal flights service after strike
British Airways is trying to resume normal services following the end of a three-day strike by cabin crew.
The airline says it has reinstated a number of flights over the next four days that were previously cancelled.
BA is reviewing its schedule for a strike between 27 and 30 March which is again about pay and condition changes.
No further talks to resolve the dispute are planned ahead of the next walkout, but unions have challenged BA chief Willie Walsh to return to negotiations.