Couldn't agree more. We most have a Union that cross bordes in the EU. easyJet is trying very hard to follow in the footsteps of Ryanair. It seems all new comers in Ezy get lower Terms and Conditions. In Berlin they are trying to introduce a B-scale for new pilots. New cabin crew in Madrid are on flex roster. The Flexi crew contract etc. Exactly a copy of the Ryanair tactics.
The only ones that have really stood up to esy so far in the Berlin pilots and cabin crews, who has been on a "warning strike" two times now and I would not be supriced if we see a full blown strike there soon.
Its called Social dumpning. We must have the bigger Unions to lobby in Brussels