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Old 20th January 2011 | 20:09
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Whistleblower 'We all know that none of this will change because no single person will start the ball rolling because they know as he takes a step forward, the rest of the pilot population in Ryanair will take one step back. This has been shown year in year out with the REPA and BALPA campaigns.--

I disagree with this post campaigns have failed before but we have learned from them we are all aware of managements tactics they are not changing just intimidation...

The Government in Ireland is changing in Ireland labour will be in government there and the labour laws will change by the end of the year that means an end to the brookfield farce...mark my words its only a matter of time

For me the reasons for being in a union apart from looking for unionisation of the company are clear..
You have an accident and go off the rwy you have legal backing every company will try string the pilot up first.
Secondly - if you ever have any disciplinary action you always have a unions legal advise and backing.
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