Unite response to BA statement on media reporting
22 March 2010
MEDIA REPORTING OF BA DISPUTE
The British Airways statement issued earlier
today (below) is a
brazen attempt to prevent media reporting Unite’s side of the
present dispute. Not content with gagging cabin crew, so they
cannot tell their side of the story, British Airways PR operation
apparently wants to establish a monopoly of news coverage.
All the information Unite has issued over the last three days,
particularly in relation to the number of crew reporting for work,
has been reliably sourced.
I am confident all journalists covering the
dispute will ignore this intimidation, which is all of a piece with
what cabin crew have had to put up with. As Tony Woodley said
yesterday, BA may be forgetting that we are in Britain, not
Burma.
Andrew Murray
Director of Communications
Unite
MEDIA REPORTING OF BRITISH AIRWAYS’ OPERATION
Some media reports on our flight operations during the period
of Unite’s strike have appeared to give equal weight to information
we have issued as to claims made by Unite.
As a PLC, British Airways is legally obliged to ensure that
it does not release information that is misleading or inaccurate.
Information concerning our operation is clearly market
sensitive.
This information includes matters such as numbers of
passengers we are able to carry, numbers of flights operated and
numbers of crew reporting for work. Any suggestion in media reports
that information we have issued is untrue implies that the
airline’s management is acting unlawfully.
Unite and its cabin crew branch BASSA are under no such legal
constraints. A great deal of the information they have put out over
the last three days has no basis in fact. For example, Unite has no
way of obtaining accurate figures as to how many customers are on
our aircraft or how many crew are reporting for work. Similarly, as
some media reports have pointed out, Unite’s claims about the
location of British Airways aircraft have been false.
It is extremely confusing for our customers when the content
of some media reports conflicts with information we have provided
via ba.com and direct communications in an effort to
minimise uncertainty about travel plans.
We have no difficulty with media desire to report Unite’s
strike impartially. We believe this objective, and the objective of
accurate reporting, is assisted by rigorous assessment by media
organisations of the information they receive.