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The deadline to avert strikes by British Airways cabin crew is looming with the clock ticking to resolve a dispute over cost-cuts.
Members of the Unite union, who have twice voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action, have held crucial negotiations with the airliner for months in a row over cost-reducing proposals, including cuts in cabin crew.
Unite has so far not announced any dates for strikes, preferring to continue with the last ditch negotiations.
The TUC said in a statement: "Extensive talks have been taking place over the last seven weeks under the chairmanship of TUC general secretary Brendan Barber in an attempt to resolve the current dispute between British Airways and Unite cabin crew.
"On the initiative of Brendan Barber, both Unite and British Airways have now committed to the objective of completing these negotiations by close of play on Tuesday 9 March to determine whether or not a mutually acceptable settlement can be achieved."
No formal document was put forward by the union side even though Unite was stressing its willingness to achieve savings.
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