The Flight Attendant's Union (FAU) said it may implement work-to-rule measures to begin with, which could limit the services offered to passengers.
The company's other service, Thameslink, has also been affected by the work-to-rule.
Teachers at an academy school in east London are on strike after their monthly pay was docked for taking part in national work-to-rule-type action.
Union officials say the move has been "pushed through" with little or no consultation and warned of "significant disruption" as a result of the work-to-rule.
In a similar dispute over a below-inflation pay offer, Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) workers in five agencies and public bodies voted for strike action and work-to-rule.
They say the national industrial action is not a work-to-rule because members are being encouraged to do and are still doing voluntary activities, such as leading clubs in their own time after school.
The protesting employees have recently taken up a "work-to-rule" action -- in essence, performing only the bare minimum of work required by their contracts in an attempt to slow airline activity and pressure management to pay attention to their grievances.
Now, you must work backward to solve the loss of that rule-of-thumb: To earn at those same rate today, you will need more stocks and possibly a venture into lower-grade credit.
The Shiites and Sunnis have thus far been unable to put their ancient hatreds aside in order to work together to create a rule-of-law constitutional democracy.
Following the mayor's statement to the council, Liberal Democrat councillor Tim Kent said he has written to the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith calling for the under-occupancy rule to be scrapped.
To avoid stuffing their work with dead coinages, the editors use a five-and-five rule: to merit entry, a word or meaning has to be backed by five written uses spread over five years.
The latest rules do not specify a work-around for individual business owners who have religious objections to the rule.
Having been ranked as one of Europe's problems, Slovaks are now seen as problem-solvers, whose experience of authoritarian rule makes them well placed to work as lobbyists for democratic reform.
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