The
JS is too expensive and there is not such a good and rapid recovery as was forcasted last year.
NJE will probably get rid of surplus of pilots.
If they do, the redundancies will not come from the ranks of the jobsharers, they are protected from redundancy for the period of the scheme. If cuts are needed they will not wait for another 3 years, the whole world could be different by then.
Any attempt to renege on the agreement would make for "interesting " times ahead. Although it would be no more than I would expect.
I wonder if the putative union would fight to protect the scheme? Makes a bit of a mockery of the sacred LIFO doesn't it?
This could get
very interesting