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Old 16th Jun 2003, 22:18
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I'd just like to mention that I am not on the cc, have never been on the cc, and have not been anywhere near Manchester for a good few weeks.
I didn't write the article, I know no-one at the Manchester Evening Post and I didn't provide any quotes for use in the article.
I believe this is a Rumour and News forum, particularly for professional pilots, and it seemed that this article was kind of relevant to that.
I am sure missive will now get personal and attempt to tell me that I am lying, but there you go.
91% of the pilots who voted in the pay ballot voted against the 2.9% offered by the company.
The new Scheduling Agreement is thought to be worse than the old one, and was only narrowly voted in by the pilots.
I don't believe ours is the best contract in the business but it is not one of the worst either.
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Old 17th Jun 2003, 06:26
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Attn: low humour alert light on,



Isn't it against the law for RAF reserve squadrons to strike?
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