British Airways' Cabin Crew Unions Split On Efficiency Deal

British Airways' two cabin crew unions are divided on how to deal with the company's efficiency measures. One of them, the 3,500-member Cabin Crew 89, has voted overwhelmingly in favor of BA's proposals, but the other - BASSA, a unit of the Transport&General Workers Union - has taken a strike ballot...

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