Cabin crew of BA may go for strike again as the airline rejects demands

British AirwaysThe decision has swayed in by the Unite union to meet the British Airways officials for the next week for additional peace discussion following accusing the BA of turning down from its most recent effort to finish the elongated running walk out action by the cabin crew.

The joint general secretary of the Unite union, Tony Woodley has written a letter to the union members saying about the disputes in the peace talks.

The airline has fully refused to reinstate the travel perks from the thousands of cabin crew members who joined to their work after 22 days of strike in this year.

On the other hand, BA is blaming the union members for the dispute over the travel perks. The Unite union’s proposal to return the travel perks and to involve the ACAS in this dispute had been refused by the British Airways.

The Unite union has expressed unhappiness with the BA management as they have said that they wanted to end the strike action but now they are refusing to fulfill the demands. Mr. Woodley has described the BA’s statement as over optimistic and misleading.