At last, the deal is ( almost) there.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13373638
This is good news for the employees, passengers and even the managers.
Allow me to advise every leading person to read the article in detail, and read between the lines that the background of this horror story is based on the stubborness of 1 person.
To keep it Brittish: it remembers me about Lord Raglan who completely messed up during the Crimean war because of his undecisive and stubborn behaviour. Captain Bligh of the Bounty who made it so bad he was set overboard in a dinghy. And Douglas Haig who sent 60,000 soldiers to death at the first day of the battle of the Somme is one of the most notorious "managers" who stuck on his ideas, with devestating results.
Luckely , the BA saga had no casualties, but the lost money is already enough.
Deal should end dispute at BA
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