qwertyuiop - as has been stated I thought the last one was OK until I checked the figures and saw that it was not fair to all. I personally would have done well out of it but others would not so I voted against it. In the best Pprune traditions, people will inevitably lambast those that disagree with them. The bottom line for me is that this is a good deal that is the best in the industry this year. Many of you posting here have completely unrealistic expectations of what could be sensibly achieved. The danger of furthering this dispute is that the management dig in and tough it out - we could end up losing much of what we have gained.
It is unfashionable in circles such as this forum to talk of the importance of maintaining a vibrant and successful company. I am unashamedly out to make easyJet work and not to make it fail. Anyone reading my previoius posts will that I am radically opposed to the management greed and ineptitude that has characterised our company in the past. I am nonetheless keen to see easyJet do well and in my judgement a strike would be disastrous for the company, its passengers and its staff. A strike over pay at the current time, particularly with only limited support, would be industrial suicide. Given the choices facing us, I stand by my view that this is a good deal and a 'Yes' vote is the only wise option. If that makes me a fool then so be it.