Unite plans to take BA to court over travel concessions
The Unite union says it is planning legal action against British Airways over the removal of travel concessions from cabin crew who went on strike.
Unite, which represents 11,000 cabin crew at the airline, said the management's action was a breach of European Human rights legislation.
It also believes the concessions were withdrawn without proper disciplinary procedures being followed.
The move follows the union's rejection last week of BA's "final" offer.
BA said it had acted properly in withdrawing the benefit.
"Staff travel is a non-contractual perk that the company can withdraw at its discretion," the firm said in a statement.