There are new setbacks discovered in the attempts to end the long running dispute between British Airways industrial as the two unions have rejected the peace deal. This has been done from a long time. Unite union both of the cabin crew branches have refused to consider a management offer intended to resolve the industrial dispute which is running from a long time.
Bassa, One of the branches has issued a statement describing the parts of the deal, and said about the parts of the deal as “a step too far.” Acas conciliation service has been offered by the new offer 16 union members who have been dismissed during the year-long dispute.
Bassa’s statement said that there are some good offers which are given by the British airways in specific of acceptance of binding independent Acas arbitration. 10,000 crew members are represented by Bassa. The offer was rejected by Cabin Crew 89 in a dramatic manner.
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