Well true, but if they already are members then they should know that BALPA has been completely left out of the whole discussion of setting up EZY Spain and subsequent Spanish employment contracts.
When reading though the various EZY threads here on PPRuNe, I can´t help but think that a lot of those 400+ pilots we are going to need over the next 12 months are not really aware of what they´re getting into and have a blind spot for the degradation in employment conditions.
They just see a shiny Airbus, a base in Spain, think that they are joining a real career airline (´where BALPA is on the case´) flying 900 hours/year and daydream about one day crossing the Atlantic in an orange A330.