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Old 28-07-2003, 12:48   #2
SMHarman
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Originally posted by TigaSefi
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Basically two things to learn. BA should have explained more clearly how the system would work. Two is the workers should have realised skiving will be less possible anyways since companies do look to minimize skiving in any capacity.
I think BAY have explained quite clearly.

The problem is that the unions / workers have put 2+2 together and made 5.

They feel the swipe system will mean BA will get people to work 7-11 and 3-7 instead of an 8 hour shift. As people can swipe in and out more easily. BA could move down this route anyway with a paper based system.

The strike is about the possible future changing of rostering which BA have said will not happen.

If BA then change there minds the staff should strike. Not now over a hypothetical future situation.
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