harvyk
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Incase you didn't already know (living on a remote desert island with no internet), BA staff are planning to strike over the christmas period (12 days). The question is will this kill BA?
As a company BA are not doing very well at all, they are not making a profit, they have asked staff to work without pay and Christmas is probably one of their busiest times and thus biggest earners.
Whilst for the frequent flyer they may know that this is not a common occurance and will probably continue flying them, the not so frequent flyer however will remember this, and may chose other airlines in the future.
So my question here is, could this strike be a nail in the coffin of BA, and the union trying to save 1,700 jobs end up costing everyone at BA their jobs?
Your thoughts???
As a company BA are not doing very well at all, they are not making a profit, they have asked staff to work without pay and Christmas is probably one of their busiest times and thus biggest earners.
Whilst for the frequent flyer they may know that this is not a common occurance and will probably continue flying them, the not so frequent flyer however will remember this, and may chose other airlines in the future.
So my question here is, could this strike be a nail in the coffin of BA, and the union trying to save 1,700 jobs end up costing everyone at BA their jobs?
Your thoughts???