Originally Posted by
nyjoe4
I get the impression that the first strike has actually brought management closer to the terms that the Cabin Crew required in the first place, right? If the fight is now over disciplinary action / travel benefits, then management has backed down on many of the other issues, I would guess.
Nope. The offer that BASSA currently likes (except for the removal of staff travel for strikers, and the imposition of legitimate HR processes for harassment of other staff) is very similar - if not the same to the offer that they've previously rejected.
BASSA head staffers are demented. They have no clue what the employment situation is like in England, nor do they care about anything else apart from feathering their own nest.