Oleo, that post is bang on. Easyjet managers are running the company into the ground by cutting costs to the bone and alienating all their staff in the process.
The only people that are making money out of Easyjet are the managers who had set their bonus criteria so low this year that they would have made money even if the company had made a loss.
They are playing Russian Roulette with rostering "flexibility", not to mention increasing numbers of inexperienced contract FOs and the pay to fly cadets earlier this year.
Easyjet managers are doing their best to line up all the holes in that lump of Swiss cheese.