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Old 13th Feb 2024, 01:22
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If they drag it out, aren’t they going to have more leaving and eventually have issues with BALPA with a vote for industrial action.
BALPA membership within EZY is extremely high.

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Old 13th Feb 2024, 05:16
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Originally Posted by Stone Cold II
BALPA membership within in EZY is extremely high.
“They” as in the company I presume…?
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Management always drag it out, hoping for fatigue to set in that they settle.
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One thing to mention in regards to BALPA that some probably won’t know, membership in EZY overtook BA.

It’s pretty solid and everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet.
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Does anyone have the latest pay scales for SO and FOs? Thanks
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Old 7th May 2024, 13:50
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Does anyone have the latest pay scales for SO and FOs? Thanks
Salaries are still the same as found on this thread. Pay deal currently being balloted amongst BALPA members. Rumour has it that it will be a NO, so no info on April 2024 salaries yet.
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Old 7th May 2024, 22:38
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Originally Posted by byrondaf
Salaries are still the same as found on this thread. Pay deal currently being balloted amongst BALPA members. Rumour has it that it will be a NO, so no info on April 2024 salaries yet.
Thanks appreciate the information
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Old 7th May 2024, 22:46
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In case anyone is interested, the current offer being balloted on is a 15% rise backdated to April with a further 1.5% in October and a further RPI+1.5% next April. The signs are that it may well be turned down, but the result will not be known until the weekend when the ballot closes. So factor that into your calculations if you are thinking of coming here.

turbine100 - we are not perfect but if your choice is an ACMI outfit or easyJet, then go for easyJet every time. I have worked there for 20 years and really enjoy it. Anyone leaving there also always go to the top jobs so it sets you up nicely for a great career here to the likes of BA, Emirates, Virgin etc. Worse fates could befall you!
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Old 8th May 2024, 13:58
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Originally Posted by Count of Monte Bisto
In case anyone is interested, the current offer being balloted on is a 15% rise backdated to April with a further 1.5% in October and a further RPI+1.5% next April. The signs are that it may well be turned down, but the result will not be known until the weekend when the ballot closes. So factor that into your calculations if you are thinking of coming here.

turbine100 - we are not perfect but if your choice is an ACMI outfit or easyJet, then go for easyJet every time. I have worked there for 20 years and really enjoy it. Anyone leaving there also always go to the top jobs so it sets you up nicely for a great career here to the likes of BA, Emirates, Virgin etc. Worse fates could befall you!
Thank you for the information. Do you know if and how Easy factor flight time? Currently flying turbo prop and from what I have read online this may be factored by 0.8 or 0.7?? Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 8th May 2024, 19:57
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Originally Posted by Sharklet7
Thank you for the information. Do you know if and how Easy factor flight time? Currently flying turbo prop and from what I have read online this may be factored by 0.8 or 0.7?? Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 10th May 2024, 21:08
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Originally Posted by Count of Monte Bisto
In case anyone is interested, the current offer being balloted on is a 15% rise backdated to April with a further 1.5% in October and a further RPI+1.5% next April. The signs are that it may well be turned down, but the result will not be known until the weekend when the ballot closes. So factor that into your calculations if you are thinking of coming here.

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FYI This pay offer was rejected today by a narrow margin
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Old 10th May 2024, 21:27
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Originally Posted by Count of Monte Bisto
In case anyone is interested, the current offer being balloted on is a 15% rise backdated to April with a further 1.5% in October and a further RPI+1.5% next April. The signs are that it may well be turned down, but the result will not be known until the weekend when the ballot closes. So factor that into your calculations if you are thinking of coming here.

turbine100 - we are not perfect but if your choice is an ACMI outfit or easyJet, then go for easyJet every time. I have worked there for 20 years and really enjoy it. Anyone leaving there also always go to the top jobs so it sets you up nicely for a great career here to the likes of BA, Emirates, Virgin etc. Worse fates could befall you!

FYI This pay offer was rejected today by a narrow margin
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Old 13th May 2024, 10:22
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FYI This pay offer was rejected today by a narrow margin
Definitely not by a narrow margin, more like a pretty big margin compared to some of the ballots you've had in the UK which had a much bigger impact than an EasyJet collective labour agreement.
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