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Old 30-07-2010, 17:20   #121
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Re: British Airways cabin crew vote for Christmas strike

So striking in a resession, in an industry which has suffered (especially after the clousure of european air space for 6 days, which cost BA £20m per day http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010...ption-activity) is acceptable?

So what will they do if BA was to fold? they would struggle to find employment in avaition ever again.

As for H&S they should scrapp lots of it (I was a H&S rep for the comany I worked for) as a lot if it is completly pointless.

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Being out of work I'ld be happy to for there so called "small" salary.
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