Unite asks BA for more talks

Unite, the union representing UK carrier British Airways' cabin crew wants further talks after it decided it could not recommend a proposed deal - by BA - aimed at ending a long-running dispute with the airline.

Unite was due to put the offer to a ballot of its 11,000 members, but two of the union's divisions, BASSA and Amicus, said they could not support the proposal in its entirety.

Tony Woodley, Unite's joint leader said: "I am therefore contacting the company with a view to reopening discussions to seek to achieve a recommendable settlement to be put to cabin crew."

 

Unite asks BA for more talks

Unite, the union representing UK carrier British Airways' cabin crew wants further talks after it decided it could not recommend a proposed deal - by BA - aimed at ending a long-running dispute with the airline.

Unite was due to put the offer to a ballot of its 11,000 members, but two of the union's divisions, BASSA and Amicus, said they could not support the proposal in its entirety.

Tony Woodley, Unite's joint leader said: "I am therefore contacting the company with a view to reopening discussions to seek to achieve a recommendable settlement to be put to cabin crew."