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Old Dec 31, 2017, 9:18 am
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Tyzap
 
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Originally Posted by heavenonearth
Thanks Tyzap! I did indeed highlight that the CAA specifically calls out strike action when it is unrelated to the airline, and that cabin crew are very much part of the airline themselves. I am hopeful.
Unfortunately TimT, upthread, fell foul to what I'll call a 'rogue' CEDR adjudicator, who made an illogical and ill informed decision in my opinion. It's not only CEDR where this can happen tho, there are no guarantees as to which way it will go when it's down to just one persons opinion. It happened to me in a magistrates court and then took a lot of effort and cost to appeal that decision. As in Tim's case, should you fail at CEDR, you still have MCOL to fall back on.

I'm hopeful too.
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