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STOP PRESS - BA dispute
In a recent meeting of Unite's London regional committee a representative of British Airlines Stewards and Stewardesses Association (BASSA) reported that progress had been made in talks with BA management but two sticking points remain.
One is the withdrawal of the staff travel discount and the other is the 40 BASSA members victimised by the company. Further meetings between the leaderships of BASSA and Unite are scheduled at the time of writing and if no progress can be made on these outstanding issues then further strikes could be called by the end of the week.
In this issue
Main parties promise more of the same rotten cuts agenda
Voters face 'slash and burn' policies whoever wins election
Help build a socialist alternative in the general election
Socialist Party manifesto 2010
Socialist Party manifesto 2010
Socialist Party news and analysis
Afghanistan: Bring the troops back
Kyrgyzstan - dictator overthrown
News in brief
Defend welfare and public services
RMT union challenges far-right in Barking
Socialist Party workplace news
Postal workers call for 'no' vote on deal
NUT conference calls for 24-hour public sector strike
Newcastle University - support staff face attacks on jobs and pay
STOP PRESS - BA dispute
National Shop Stewards Network 2010 conference
Socialist Party election campaign
Lewisham - standing on our fighting record
Coventry's city-wide socialist election challenge
International socialist news and analysis
Russia: Putin - ten years of the man that no-one knew
Socialist Party features
Emperor's new clothes: the bosses' pet management theories
20 years ago: the Strangeways prison riot
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