Jesus.Christ.VN
>>Ultimate decision stands with ourselves.
To stay and take the paycut or to leave.
But before it comes to that, what can we do about it to help influence the decison.
Any ideas?<<
Yes, you are right, there should be any reaction. But I am not sure if any expat pilots is able to influence the decisions of the management of VAC. They won't be amused to invite any of the expats to a nice tea and biscuit and ask for a common solution.
Or is anyone such a good friend to the upper ones??? Then he should try and make them aware of the risks they are running into.
Maybe it all rests with the agencies. They are the only ones who have any power. We work for them, so as soon as they say "stay home and do not go to work, because there are certain problems arising with VAC", it would be the only move which might have any influence on VAC. I once experienced this way of "trouble shooting" with a former agency I worked for.