Again a rumour but apparently the PRP members will also not be getting their original pay points reinstated despite balpa saying that that was a 'deal breaker' - not many of the pilot membership at BA, it seems, really know how bad the PRP had it - no redundancy pay, no pay protection upon return, new fleet freeze of 5 years.
Any deal that doesn't do right for the PRP members should be outright rejected - or they've been thrown under the bus yet again and we will have 250 seriously disaffected colleagues for the remainder of their careers. Furthermore, why would any new ba pilot believe balpa had their best interests at heart? Not sticking up for the bottom of the MSL at this time could well have serious implications the long term stability / strength of the union.