I don't remember all these posts talking about protecting jobs and wages when companies were flooding into Ireland to take advantage of our cheaper labour and low taxes. These jobs came from somewhere else and people in other countries lost jobs for our benefit but we didn't seem to care. But now that companies feel they can get cheaper labour in another country, people are up in arms crying about how unfair it is.
My understanding is that around 20 pilots currently based in Dublin want to transfer to Belfast. The company is saying that they will have to apply with outside candidates and accept local pay and conditions. Where is the problem? Would they be giving out if local pay and conditions dictated that the pilots would be paid 200 grand. Oh yeah, then the Dublin pilots wouldn't be happy
And I have seen no evidence that the company plans to use the Belfast pilots to undermine the Dublin based ones. Surely the Belfast based pilots can just refuse to fly from Dublin if they feel they are being used to exploit their colleagues. Then the Union might have some support.
My understanding is that around 20 pilots currently based in Dublin want to transfer to Belfast. The company is saying that they will have to apply with outside candidates and accept local pay and conditions. Where is the problem? Would they be giving out if local pay and conditions dictated that the pilots would be paid 200 grand. Oh yeah, then the Dublin pilots wouldn't be happy
And I have seen no evidence that the company plans to use the Belfast pilots to undermine the Dublin based ones. Surely the Belfast based pilots can just refuse to fly from Dublin if they feel they are being used to exploit their colleagues. Then the Union might have some support.