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HomeCampaignsWorkplace StrugglesTransport“BBC! ITV! Where are you?” BA strikers visit the media

“BBC! ITV! Where are you?” BA strikers visit the media

24th February 2017 reelnews Transport, Workplace Struggles Comments Off on “BBC! ITV! Where are you?” BA strikers visit the media

Film length: 2:50

Fed up with the lack of coverage of their strike by the mainstream media, striking BA Mixed Fleet cabin crew protest at the BBC and ITV studios – finishing off at ACAS, where BA managment have been notcieably absent.

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