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Old 13th Jul 2006, 23:12
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Aloue
 
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As one of those who has felt it necessary to do my best here on pprune to keep warning potential Ryanair pilot employees about how they might find themselves treated, I have to welcome this judgment as a vindication of those who have been saying that all is not well in the FR camp. We have been "pooh-hooed", accused of "hijacking" threads and worse. But we have a High Court judge with us now.

There can be few organisations that would be prepared to suffer such a slating - and to have several senior Executives accussed of such serious mis-behaviour - without feeling obliged to take action. The reality, known to most Ryanair pilots and staff, is that this problem starts at the very top and colours the way the whole organisation works. For that reason (that it starts at the top) there will be no action.

And that means that they will continue with their little ways. Tails will be lowered for a short period, and then it will start again. But they have been seriously damaged, and they know it. There has been too much smoke and too much denial of any fire.

As for the future, who will employ such "Executives" elsewhere? Even worse, the pilots might even get their "tails up" and suffer notions of "fair play". We might even look back at this judgment and say that this was the moment things changed forever.
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