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Old 14-12-2009, 18:20   #2
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Re: British Airways cabin crew vote for Christmas strike

With loads of people being made redundant, not getting pay rises, or taking pay cuts I think they are extracting the urine.

BA cabin staff get more than any other cabin staff.

If they strike all customers should get a full refund plus any losses they suffer (one guy is going somewhere exotic to get married).

Striking for more money in the current climate id byind a joke.

Sack the lot.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
my niece who lives and works in Brussels who may well not be able to get home for Christmas and see her family..

It's cynical and it's disgusting.
can she not use eurostar?

It runs from Brussels to London?
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