Originally Posted by
SigWit
Nothing. As long as the pilots stay current, get their salary, and are based in Eindhoven, Ryanair complies with the court ruling.
If Ryanair loses the redundancy-courtcase, something like this will likely happen. They will always find a way to get back at people who tried to speak up, as a warning to others. They will never let the worker 'win'.
Who has then "WON".
Ultimately Ryanair can justifiably close the base at a later date, they making substantial losses because of the costs associated with paying staff to do nothing.
This bit is easy to quantify but you have a lot of people who have been sat around 5 days a week for 2 years in a base doing nothing.