Originally Posted by
Tafflyer
Well, if I were still a BA shareholder I would be worried by this stance and those tactics. Alienating passengers and staff at the same time is no recipe for future success. BA is at a minimum complicit in current passengers woes.
Unfortunately the big institutional shareholders who hold the majority of IAG shares don't have the same human values as you and I.
To them it's just a numbers game and the solving the strike is just another business case calculation.
I don't think the level of alienation from the strike is much different to any BA saga like the IT failure, BoB, general technical failures etc.