
BA cabin crew start new five day strike
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The British Airways cabin crew strike has reached its 13th day, with negotiations stalled and financial losses mounting for strikers. The union claims members lose up to £200 daily, impacting their financial stability. Another strike is planned, with no negotiations scheduled. The main issue is the removal of travel concessions. The deadlock continues, affecting jobs and customer confidence. BA claims an enhanced schedule, but strikers accuse them of manipulating figures. The situation remains unresolved, with no end in sight.
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How are the strikers' families affected by the ongoing strike, according to the text?
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What is the potential long-term impact of the strike on jobs, as mentioned in the text?
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