. MO'L will simply refuse to allow any BALPA representative over the doorstep of his office. As long as he ignores BALPA, they remain powerless. There will be absolutely no progress while he and his ilk are in charge in Ryanair.
rubik101
No one is under any illusions about that. The point is that in the UK we would have a legal entitlement to meet a representative of the company. If they don't negotiate with us then we use direct action up to and including strike action to force meaningful negotiations. Anyone with any sense knows that Ryanair will need to have their arm twisted to breaking point before they will fall into line. I still believe this is entirely possible, and if the rest of us did all this would occur very quickly. The one thing I don't know is how we can convince our colleagues of this, that is the divide we need to bridge. The one thing I do know is giving up is not an option, otherwise this career is finished, at any airline.