Since I was already made redundant, I feel for you guys in EAT. It must be a really difficult time for everybody and morale plummets at times like this.
It is much easier for me as the 'deed is done' and the guesswork is over.
I've got another job, not flying but a professional post where my knowledge of aviation is valued.
My point is this, there is life AFTER redundancy, it's easy to be SO focussed on whether you are going to get 'hit', it is possible to forget that life goes on afterwards.
If EAT ring up when all this is over, the answer will be 'thanks, but no thanks'.
Good luck.