BA cabin crew lose injunction bid

British Airways cabin crew lost a court bid for a permanent injunction preventing the airline from imposing cost-cutting proposals
12 April 2012

British Airways cabin crew have lost their High Court bid for a permanent injunction preventing the airline from imposing cost-cutting proposals.

BA argues it is entitled unilaterally to reduce cabin crew complements on board its Worldwide and Eurofleet flights as these are not terms of individual cabin crew members' contracts.

But the Unite union said it was in breach of contract by imposing the changes as the existing crew complements were fixed by collective agreements with the unions and were "expressly incorporated" into individual contracts.

Giving his ruling in London, judge Sir Christopher Holland said they were not incorporated and so the claim failed at the outset.

BA said in a statement: "We are extremely pleased with (Friday's) High Court ruling that the modest changes we made to onboard crew numbers on flights from Heathrow were reasonable, did not breach crew contracts and can remain in place.

"Unite's central demand over the last three months has been that we reverse these changes, despite the severe financial impact this would have on the company at a time when we are facing a second year of record annual losses.

"Unite's arguments as to why the changes should be reversed have been considered in great detail by the court - and rejected.

"Unite brought this case to court. We believe it should reflect on the court's decision rather than impose an unnecessary strike on the travelling public. Talks continue under the auspices of the TUC."

Unite had agreed "unwillingly" to work the new schedules pending the decision on 10 test cases - representative of about 5,400 claimants who are among 13,400 cabin crew employed by BA.

It is re-balloting its 12,000 cabin crew members at BA for industrial action, with a result due on Monday.

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