To me the question is different:
cnc wrote:AirOpinion you talk about weight, i talk about flight percentage...
Because percentage is not really an issue regarding this strike... Weight is.
sean1982 wrote:Why the hell does it matter?? It's their bloody job!! It doesn't matter if there is 5kg or 5000kg of cargo!
Should I go on strike cause my flights have over 80% loadfactor and I want it to be maximum 55%?
I agree that there is a choice... But that doesn't mean that I must find it humain

I'm a have a very liberal view on things... However I'm pretty good informed about this situation and thus I can understand the reason for this strike.
With the handlers we are at a point where management says (and I'm translating to your business area)... Our cost need to be reduced, from now on only 3 cabin crews iso 4 on the A320... Where you will say: that is not possible. Safety wise you need 4, service wise you will not be able to provide the full b.service on a full flight. If however this decision has been taken and you notice that year after year clients are getting more and more unhappy, service dropped to a very low level and safety is below standards. Since you're not a union man you go to your boss and ask why we offer such low quality, safety... And then he says: the quality is good, we are even thinking to reduce the cabin crew to 2... Have a great working day! Then yes, if you are lucky, you can switch jobs... But that doesn't solve the safety and quality problem.