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I don't understand.
The strikes that Unite are pushing through are crippling British Airways as well as ruining a lot of peoples lives so they suck on that level.
On a more fundamental level, how does it even work? Surely if you're not happy with your employer you talk about it. If you're still not happy, you leave. If you're really not happy because you've been treated unfairly, you take them to tribunal.
And who can point to any circumstances have really worked? I mean - where they have made the company a better place to work and be more competitive. In the case of BA, imagine if all that money that was lost during the strikes was available for better pay and benefits!
Perhaps someone can enlighten me... show me the perspective that I'm missing
The strikes that Unite are pushing through are crippling British Airways as well as ruining a lot of peoples lives so they suck on that level.
On a more fundamental level, how does it even work? Surely if you're not happy with your employer you talk about it. If you're still not happy, you leave. If you're really not happy because you've been treated unfairly, you take them to tribunal.
And who can point to any circumstances have really worked? I mean - where they have made the company a better place to work and be more competitive. In the case of BA, imagine if all that money that was lost during the strikes was available for better pay and benefits!
Perhaps someone can enlighten me... show me the perspective that I'm missing