Strike vote begins by British Airways cabin crew

British Airways cabin crew begin voting on Monday, January 25 in a strike ballot that could ground the airline in the run-up to Easter. The Unite trade union is polling around 12,000 crew members over staffing cuts, after a vote for a 12-day walkout over Christmas was set aside by the high court. Officials at BASSA, the Unite cabin crew branch, admitted in an email to members that some might be considering a no vote following the legal decision and the negative publicity surrounding the previous poll.

"We are crew, the same as you, and we pick up the vibe that some of you may be considering voting NO this time around." The email added: "If you do vote No, nobody will blame you, but one day you just might blame yourself. Do not be under the illusion that we will all live to fight another day, we won’t. Your days as a strong, unionised workforce will be numbered."

The ballot closes on 22 February and the earliest possible strike date is 1 March, although Unite has already ruled out an Easter walkout.

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