As customers of British Airways endure day two of the strike, the BBC report that BA claims that it managed to fly a total of 60,000 passengers on Monday (about 70% of the total number usually expected at this time of year).
BA did not reveal what percentage of Heathrow passengers were able to fly, however, and how many flights had been cancelled.
No resolution is expected anytime soon, as neither side has publicly revealed that there are to be any scheduled talks.
It reflects badly on both the management and union that they are both timewarped in the intransigent and confrontational mindsets of union/management relations of the 1970's.
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