Originally Posted by
foxmoth
of course not and that is certainly not what I said, but the papers should be talking to both sides and getting their facts right, Ryanair are know for treating their staff badly and if you do that it is only a matter of time before people stand their ground and refuse to accept being treated in that way.
You have evidence ?
In an industry with huge numbers of jobs then why are people happy to stay ?
When it comes down to a pay negotiation then people are going to look at parity with others doing the same job and at least be looking at some catch up if they are behind their peers, I very much doubt that they are after more than doubling the industry norm!
Strange that BALPA have refused to disclose anything, after all IF reasonable they would find the travelling public supporting them.
Like in BA, BA have stated that Pilots not happy going from £167k to £200k and demanding more.
Level of sympathy for Pilots from travelling public..... ZERO