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Old 26-07-2010, 20:09   #103
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Re: British Airways cabin crew vote for Christmas strike

This ongoing dispute has now taken the Stupid route. The union has said they could use the Human rights act to sue BA over the lose of the cabin crews perks

so first the cabin crews tried to bring BA to its knee's now they are going to drag BA through the court of human rights. One way to lose your jobs when you make the company lose millions.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Bus...Been_On_Strike

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The union also announced it will meet BA for fresh talks at the conciliation service Acas next week in an attempt to break the deadlocked dispute.

It said in a statement: "After careful consideration, Unite believes that management's action breaches European human rights legislation.
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The legal action will be on behalf of thousands of Unite members and could involve the European Court of Human Rights.

The move follows last week's rejection of the carrier's final offer in a ballot of Unite members, which has raised the threat of further strikes later in the summer.
If they do use Human rights over this it just dilutes the human rights act even further
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