British Airways Faces Labor Confrontation On Two Fronts
Labor strife from two unions is clouding the British Airways Business Efficiency plan that aims to cut costs #1 billion during the next three years. Some 9,000 ground workers in the U.K. and 8,500 cabin crew plan strike ballots in separate disagreements with the airline. Each group could vote to...
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