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British Airways cabin crew to vote on strike
Posted: 08 November 2009 0833 hrs

 
 
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LONDON : Thousands of British Airways cabin crew are to vote on whether to take industrial action, the Unite trade union said Saturday, in a row over job cuts and new contracts.

The ballot will open on November 16 and close on December 14. Unite would have to give seven days' notice before the start of any action, so strikes could begin just before the Christmas holiday season.

More than 13,300 cabin crew staff will be balloted, with union leaders predicting a big 'yes' vote in favour of action.

"Unite have called the ballot in response to the company's determination to force through a package of measures including contractual changes without agreement of the cabin crew and their union," a spokesman said.

On Friday, British Airways revealed a quadrupling of net losses in its first half, and axed an extra 1,200 jobs in an "essential" cost-reduction programme.

BA posted a loss after tax of 217 million pounds (242 million euros, 361 million US dollars) during the six months to September 30 compared with a loss of 49 million pounds during the equivalent period in 2008.

BA suffered an annual loss of 375 million pounds in its 2008-09 financial year, which it blamed on high fuel costs.

- AFP/ir

 

 
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