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BA gets emotional over strike threat

A
SECOND British Airways union has started ballot proceedings as the flag carrier
warns strikes could threaten its long-term future.

The
Transport and General Workers union plans to ballot its BA members after the
latest round of wage talks broke down.

The
GMB union has already begun balloting staff for industrial action and expects a
result by August 13. Amicus is also canvassing

members
over the pay deal and could get involved in action at a later date.

Strikes
could start as early as the end of next month, affecting a key holiday period
for the airline.

In
a letter to employees, BA director of customer service and operations Mike Street
warned strikes could threaten the airline’s future.

“Industrial
action within BA would cause significant and serious damage to our company in
terms of our reputation for customer service, our finances and ultimately our
future.”

He
added: “We cannot meet the unions’ pay claim which is worth an estimated 14.5%
over three years – well above inflation.”

Street
outlined BA’s critical pension situation. He said pension contributions had
nearly doubled to £251 million a year – more than last year’s pre-tax profit –
while revenues will only increase by 2%-3% a year (Travel Weekly June 28). A BA
spokeswoman said: “We don’t want our customers to suffer a summer of misery and
disrupted travel.”

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