Ballot cancelled in BA dispute

In a dramatic twist to the long running saga of the British Airways cabin crew dispute Unite have cancelled the ballot on the latest offer from the company.

Neil Cafferky

This comes after the stewards committees of the two Unite cabin crew branches, BASSA (British Airlines Stewards & Stewardesses Association) and Amicus cabin crew voted to recommend a ‘No’ vote to their respective membership.

The national leadership of Unite and BASSA had originally agreed to recommend the deal. This was one of the company’s conditions for presenting the deal.

However, according to a statement by the BASSA leadership on 9 November, once the full details of the deal, which included a promise from Unite to withdraw legal aid to members who wished to take legal proceedings against disciplinary action, became clear BASSA felt they could no longer recommend the deal.

Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of Unite stated: “Any sense that this offer is being presented to cabin crew over the heads of unwilling representatives would be deeply damaging to the union and its members above all.”

If the deal had been rejected by the membership the union would serve notice of a strike ballot to the company.

This seems to be the most likely outcome although no announcement as to when a ballot will commence has been made yet. Strike action before Christmas cannot be entirely ruled out although the window for this to happen is rapidly closing.

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