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British Airways: Willie Walsh on the Court of Appeal decision on the BA cabin crew strike 20 May

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO, responds to the Court of Appeal decision and reassures customers that our contingency plans will minimise disruption during the threatened strike period.

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  • U.S. carriers would never take the time to put out a message to their passengers like this. Good going Willie Walsh.

  • What the cabin crew don't realise is them going on strike could cause the airline to go bankrupt and then they wouldn't have any job at all!

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  • BA crews have a job that is challenging, rewarding and are well-paid, a job that is highly coveted and most people would give their eyeteeth to have. By stubbornly insisting on putting their own needs, and not that of the company and its customers, first, the union is helping to drive BA under and all those jobs would be lost.

  • @manikth2 what do you do for a living how would you like your pay cut and lose all your oerks

  • Yet another Union ruining another company.  When will people learn.

  • Come on Willie! u need to save this airline!

  • I just came back from Sharm El Sheikh. The flight there and back was half empty and both ways I had three seats to myself. This is almost unheard of when flying to a popular destination in the holiday season.

    Be warned, people are going to stop flying BA and it looks as thought they already are.

  • Unions are ace, I remember the miners strike where do we get our coal come from now? somewere else

  • Employees should be open to dismissal if they strike so often, BA flight staff have much better pay and perks than BA's competitor's staff, they need to back down.

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