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BA strike is illegal, court rules | BA strike is illegal, court rules |
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A strike by British Airways cabin crew planned for Christmas has been declared illegal in a High Court ruling. | A strike by British Airways cabin crew planned for Christmas has been declared illegal in a High Court ruling. |
The court agreed with BA that the cabin crew's union, Unite, had not correctly balloted its members on the strike action. | The court agreed with BA that the cabin crew's union, Unite, had not correctly balloted its members on the strike action. |
The injunction means that the 12-day strike cannot now go ahead. | The injunction means that the 12-day strike cannot now go ahead. |
Unite called it "a disgraceful day for democracy" and vowed to hold a fresh ballot of cabin crew if the dispute with BA was not resolved. | Unite called it "a disgraceful day for democracy" and vowed to hold a fresh ballot of cabin crew if the dispute with BA was not resolved. |
The judge refused the union permission to appeal, but the union could apply directly to the Court of Appeal. | The judge refused the union permission to appeal, but the union could apply directly to the Court of Appeal. |
If it decides to hold another ballot instead, industrial relations laws would mean that fresh industrial action could not be announced until well into the new year. | If it decides to hold another ballot instead, industrial relations laws would mean that fresh industrial action could not be announced until well into the new year. |
Opportunity to reflect | Opportunity to reflect |
The court injunction against the Christmas strike is temporary relief, not proper recovery: BA still needs to resolve its dispute with cabin crew over staffing levels and pay Robert Peston, BBC business editor Read Robert's blog class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7352">Send us your comments | |
British Airways said the decision would be welcomed by "hundreds of thousands of families in the UK and around the world". | British Airways said the decision would be welcomed by "hundreds of thousands of families in the UK and around the world". |
"There was never any need for a strike and we hope that Unite will take this opportunity to reflect before deciding its next steps," a statement from the company said. | "There was never any need for a strike and we hope that Unite will take this opportunity to reflect before deciding its next steps," a statement from the company said. |
"In recent days, we believe Unite has formed a better understanding of our position and of the ways in which we could move forward. | "In recent days, we believe Unite has formed a better understanding of our position and of the ways in which we could move forward. |
"It has also become very clear that our customers do not believe that old-style trade union militancy is relevant to our efforts to move British Airways back toward profitability." | "It has also become very clear that our customers do not believe that old-style trade union militancy is relevant to our efforts to move British Airways back toward profitability." |
Dispute 'not settled' | Dispute 'not settled' |
Unite's joint general secretaries, Derek Simpson and Tony Woodley, said the dispute was "far from settled". | Unite's joint general secretaries, Derek Simpson and Tony Woodley, said the dispute was "far from settled". |
"While we have never wanted this dispute, it is a disgraceful day for democracy when a court can overrule such an overwhelming decision by employees taken in a secret ballot," they said. | "While we have never wanted this dispute, it is a disgraceful day for democracy when a court can overrule such an overwhelming decision by employees taken in a secret ballot," they said. |
"The fact remains that this dispute is not settled. | "The fact remains that this dispute is not settled. |
"BA must accept that there can be no resolution except through negotiation, failing which there will inevitably be a further ballot for industrial action." | "BA must accept that there can be no resolution except through negotiation, failing which there will inevitably be a further ballot for industrial action." |
The original ballot saw 92.5% of those balloted vote in favour of industrial action. | The original ballot saw 92.5% of those balloted vote in favour of industrial action. |
Sitting at the High Court, Mrs Justice Cox agreed that Unite had improperly included BA employees already set to leave the company in the ballot. | Sitting at the High Court, Mrs Justice Cox agreed that Unite had improperly included BA employees already set to leave the company in the ballot. |