BA fleet developments: unconfirmed updates, speculation, and general discussion
#61
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We know it’s a smash and grab but attacking Balpa for trying to protect BA jobs is pointing the finger in the wrong direction IMHO if not surely a case of playing the man (based on past history) not the ball?
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What has 2010 got to do with everyone’s contracts being attacked?
Do you think BALPA feel that they can protect mainline pilots pay and T&Cs because they can ground the airline?
Do you think BALPA feel that they can protect mainline pilots pay and T&Cs because they can ground the airline?
#66
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I’m saying Balpa have every right to try and protect BA Pilots long term Ts and Cs, BA obviously require temporary cost savings but the key word there is temporary, there is no cause for a company previously making £2 Billion profits in a dominant market position (and likely even more dominant post Covid-19) to ask for permanent concessions. Same goes for the cabin crew, if only Unite would pull their head out the sand and engage. You seem to be arguing from a point of personal bitterness that they should have the audacity to do this which is inexplicable.
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You do know that it is all unions and all sections of BA that are having their pay and T&Cs impacted and not just for the short term?
Can you not see that only BALPA has something to negotiate with and that all other sections have the hands tied?
Can you not see that only BALPA has something to negotiate with and that all other sections have the hands tied?
#68
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OK I wasnt aware of that thanks for pointing it out . What’s going on at BA is the starting point for a negotiation, it’s the opening offer. You may not think you have any power but why not at least meet BA to find out? It’s certainly better than pretending it’s illegal to consult during furlough. What I’m asking is why you are so anti Balpa for coming to the table and making use of the tools we have to protect jobs?
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I’m not anti BALPA I’m very pro pilots, but it’s ok for you to berate other sections of BA when you know that they have no chance of making any changes to what is proposed other thank legally, can you not see how smug you are coming across?
#70
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Where exactly did I berate other sections of BA? Please point that out because I believe all I said is that I believe Unite are on completely the wrong course and doing an immense disservice to the membership with their tactics. I am confident that will prove to be the case. Reading between the lines I’d say it’s clear I believe you guys deserve better. You’ve taken umbrage where none exists. I appreciate times are tough at the moment and we’re all under stress but the enemy here is BA management not Balpa. All our union is doing is trying to do the best it can for its membership, we’re not trying to screw cabin crew over by insisting Schedule K (the scope agreement) is upheld. That's protecting mainline jobs outside the flightdeck too don’t forget and if you think you’re powerless to improve the potential outcome then allowing Cityflyer into LGW/LHR isn’t going to help your position either; the contract waved under your nose at the outcome of that won’t be any better.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, any chance we bring the discussion back on topic, please?
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