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Cabin crew with British Airways are to go on strike in an attempt to prevent cuts.
The staff will strike for three days from March 20 and for four days from March 27.
The Unite union said its BA members are taking the industrial action because talks with management to resolve the dispute about jobs, pay and working conditions have collapsed.
Its 12,000 members who work as cabin crew for the airline will however vote on a last-minute offer by BA, the result of which will be announced next week.
BA has said it has 1,000 volunteer cabin crew on standby, including hundreds of pilots, to try to undermine the strike. It also said it is hiring 23 planes, complete with cabin crew.
According to BA, London's City Airport flights will operate as normal during the strikes, and 70% of cabin crew will work out of Gatwick, leaving long-haul and half of all short-haul flights will not be affected, although chief executive Willie Walsh did not give details.
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