Peace at British Airways, Though Passengers Warned of Disruption
The Scotsman › January 30, 2007
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The Scotsman › January 30, 2007
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BRITISH Airways was hoping to run flights as normal today after reaching a peace deal with cabin crew just hours before the start of a threatened two-day strike.
Agreement over pay and sickness policies followed more than 120 hours of talks between the airline and the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G).See the full content of this document
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Peace at British Airways, Though Passengers Warned of Disruption
BA had planned to ground almost all of its flights at Heathrow and Gatwick, including services between the t...
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