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Cabin Crew Conflict
The British Airways Dispute 2009-111. Aufl.
13,99 € |
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Verlag: | Pluto Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 20.07.2019 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781786804907 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 224 |
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Beschreibungen
In 2009, cabin crew in the BASSA union embarked on a historic, two-year battle against British Airways which was seeking to impose reduced crew levels and to transform working conditions. In the face of employer hostility, legal obstruction, government opposition and adverse media coverage, this workforce, diverse in terms of gender, sexuality, race and nationality undertook determined resistance against this offensive. Notably, their action included twenty-two days of strike action that saw mass participation in rallies and on picket lines. The dispute cost British Airways 150 million in lost revenue and its main outcome was the cabin crew's successful defence of their union and core conditions.
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<br> Here, in their own words, Cabin Crew Conflict tells the strikers' story, focusing on cabin crew responses, perceptions of events, and their lived experiences of taking industrial action in a hostile climate. Foregrounding questions of class, gender and identity, and how these were manifest in the course of the dispute, the authors highlight the strike's significance for contemporary employment relations in and beyond the aviation industry.
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<br> Lively and insightful, Cabin Crew Conflict explores the organisational and ideological role of the trade union, and shows how a 'non-traditional' workforce can organise and take effective action.
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<br> Here, in their own words, Cabin Crew Conflict tells the strikers' story, focusing on cabin crew responses, perceptions of events, and their lived experiences of taking industrial action in a hostile climate. Foregrounding questions of class, gender and identity, and how these were manifest in the course of the dispute, the authors highlight the strike's significance for contemporary employment relations in and beyond the aviation industry.
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<br> Lively and insightful, Cabin Crew Conflict explores the organisational and ideological role of the trade union, and shows how a 'non-traditional' workforce can organise and take effective action.
A compelling oral history of the 2009-11 strike action carried out by cabin crew workers against British Airways.
List of Photographs
<br> Acknowledgements
<br> Foreword by Len McCluskey
<br> Preface by Duncan Holley
<br> Timeline
<br> 1. Introduction
<br> 2. Cabin Crew Collectivism
<br> 3. Project Columbus
<br> 4. Balloting, the Right to Strike and British Airways Counter-Mobilisation
<br> 5. Collective Organisation: The XXXX Campaign
<br> 6. Outcomes: Worlds Turned Upside Down
<br> 7. Conclusion
<br> Afterword by John Hendy QC
<br> Appendix: The Participants
<br> Notes
<br> Bibliography
<br> Index
<br> Acknowledgements
<br> Foreword by Len McCluskey
<br> Preface by Duncan Holley
<br> Timeline
<br> 1. Introduction
<br> 2. Cabin Crew Collectivism
<br> 3. Project Columbus
<br> 4. Balloting, the Right to Strike and British Airways Counter-Mobilisation
<br> 5. Collective Organisation: The XXXX Campaign
<br> 6. Outcomes: Worlds Turned Upside Down
<br> 7. Conclusion
<br> Afterword by John Hendy QC
<br> Appendix: The Participants
<br> Notes
<br> Bibliography
<br> Index