By Christopher Jasper March 19 (Bloomberg) — British Airways Plc’s cabin crew union said a three-day strike will go ahead from midnight after talks collapsed. BA declined to resubmit a pay offer that would have caused the strike to be shelved and instead proposed a “worse” deal, Unite General Secretary Tony Woodley said.
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British Airways Strike to Go Ahead March 20 as Talks Collapse, Union Says
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July 27th, 2009 Opel workers want say in sale , prefer Magna bidFRANKFURT — The workers’ council at Opel and the country’s largest industrial union said Monday they preferred a bid for the German car company from a consortium led by … July 15th, 2009 Opel aid may need renegotiatingBERLIN — The German government made clear Wednesday that its financial support for a takeover of General Motors Corp.’s Opel unit will have to be renegotiated if GM chooses a suitor other than …
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