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Old Jan 14, 2007 | 2:07 am
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Originally Posted by lgw29
the ballot closed on fri midday the result is some point on monday. if it is a yes to strike they have to give ba 7 days notice for the strike however there have up to 12 weeks to have the strike no one knows how long the strie will be
Great timing for me then...I've got BA flights on 19th and 20th Jan as part of an Aone4 and then fly other carriers in oneworld, but not BA, until 20th April when fly back from Aus on BA. I suppose if they left the full 12 weeks, I could get caught at the very end of the trip, but this would seem unlikely.^
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