Sunday 14 March 2010



British Airways you fucking bitch.

"Britain’s biggest union, which has 2million members, has also been the biggest beneficiary of a scheme set up by the Government to improve efficiency in the workers’ rights groups.
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The figures are likely to anger taxpayers whose holiday and business plans have been thrown into chaos by the seven days of strikes planned by BA cabin crew who are members of Unite."

-The Telegraph, 13/03/10

What on Earth happened to the idea of efficient governmental funding/planning?
Yes, go on, fund for a stupid Union that would go on strikes, sabotaging the average consumers' trust towards a nation-wide company and see what that does? Do you think BA would ever recover from the kind of reputation it has set forward now - same time next year, would customers not be choosing other airline companies, anything BUT BA for their choice of service?

Then comes the down-spiralling effect - less revenue, less benefits for the staff, more complaints and dissatisfaction from the workers, hence more injections of taxpayer's money into this so called 'Union';
what did they think the end result of the strike was going to be anyway? Well with the amount they're funded with, they could almost afford to build an extra in-flight swimming pool for each plane they've got.
Seriously? It doesn't take another Gordon Brown to figure where this would lead to.
If only it'd begin to look at the bigger picture and not try to draw water out of a drying well during a drought.
Think people, THINK!

And I WANT TO GO HOME, BITCH.
Stop interfering with every one and all of the flights I've booked with you.
This whole BA Strike frenzy is NOT going to happen to me after this school year,
simply will avoid all costs to book flights under them.

B.

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