If it was only over the pension scheme, then why couldn't Aer Lingus simply say that they pay rates are the same? Couldn't be because they're not?
It is off topic, but it's funny how defined benefit schemes don't make sense economically for the ordinary worker, but all the managers and directors still get them. Defined benefit schemes have only got into trouble in the past because of companies raiding them or failing to increase contributions in line with liability (with the help of Governments failing to put in necessary protections). Companies want to ditch them so they can reduce their contributions to schemes - just another tool to make money rather than there being anything intrinsically wrong with them. Amazing how it works - companies mismanage the pension scheme, get many of them in trouble with insufficient funds, then plead the case that they're not economical and everyone simply buys that as a fact.
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