And what did WW do at Aer Lingus? Let me see: he tried to privatise an assett of the Irish state in such a way that he and a couple of other directors would have made themselves enormous gains from the process. So much so that the government minister concerned was moved to say that it was not the purpose of the privatisation to allow selected individuals to make enormous gains from, in effect, the people of Ireland.
In consequence WW and his fellow would-be profiteers resigned in protest, not before provokong a pilot strike. Contrary to populist rabble-rousing in the likes of the Daily Mirror and so on, it takes a lot to make pilots strike and one could legitimately argue that such a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the company from such a critical group says more about the chief exec concerned than it does about the pilots.
I doubt very much, from your mocking tone, that you see it that way. "More caviar anybody?" sounds more like your style. How big was the bonus this year? Bigger still next year, no doubt, if you can succeeed in trashing the futures of every pilot in BA! I suggest that both WW and your good self are making an enormous mistake if you think any of this will succeed.
It will not.