To all of those on here telling our Spanish colleagues that they have had it too good for too long, please sit back and remember that these are conditions that they have reached through negotiations - we should actually be asking them for some negotiating help
Also contemplate how WE would feel if our respective management tried to enforce new conditions upon us, unilaterally and without consultation. It matters not a jot who gets paid the most or who works more hours, what matters is that action such as this sets a precedent that all ANSPs will be aware of and may attempt to invoke one day.
We should all stand in support of our Spanish hermanos y hermanas not tell them that they should suck it up.
P7