Almost three out of four members of British Airways cabin crew have witnessed or been victims of bullying, the country’s biggest trade union has claimed.

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‘One in two BA cabin staff bullied’
Almost three out of four members of British Airways cabin crew have witnessed or been victims of bullying, the country’s biggest trade union has claimed.

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‘One in two BA cabin staff bullied’
The union representing British Airways cabin crew has given the airline formal seven days notice of its intention to hold a fresh strike ballot in its long-running dispute with the company.

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BA warned of cabin crew strike vote
British Airways cabin crew are to be balloted for fresh strikes in their long-running dispute with the airline.

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BA cabin crew to vote over strike
Union leaders have expressed anger at the suspension of a member of British Airways cabin crew after she collected contributions for colleagues facing disciplinary action as a result of strikes earlier this year.

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Union fury at BA member suspension
The union representing British Airways cabin crew is to seek further talks with the airline after deciding it could not recommend a proposed deal aimed at ending its long-running dispute, it has been announced.

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Union seeks more BA strike talks
A planned ballot of British Airways cabin crew on resolving their dispute with the airline has been suspended, dashing hopes of an end to the bitter row.

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Ballot over BA agreement suspended
British Airways cabin crew have lost their court appeal over the airline’s cost-cutting proposals.

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BA cabin crew lose appeal over cuts
Budget airline Ryanair is to axe 1,000 jobs including 150 pilot and cabin crew posts, it has been announced.

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Ryanair axes 1,000 Frankfurt jobs
British Airways cabin crew are to vote on a proposed deal aimed at ending their long-running dispute, it has been revealed.

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BA crew to vote on deal to end row
British Airways will not back down in the year-long cabin crew dispute and is ready to run a near-full service in the event of another strike, the airline’s chief executive Willie Walsh has said.

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BA ‘will not back down’ in dispute