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Ryanair Calls On Forsa To Remove Aer Lingus Pilot From The Process If Further Strikes Are To Be Avoided
Ryanair today (27 July) called on the FORSA union to remove Aer Lingus pilot, Captain Evan Cullen, from interfering in the negotiation between Ryanair, Forsa, and Ryanair pilots. Ryanair has already submitted written proposals to FORSA agreeing to master seniority list for its Irish pilots, base transfers, and annual leave proposals, and these written proposals… more
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Ryanair To Cut Dublin Based Fleet By 20% From 30 To 24 For Winter 2018
90 Day Protective Notice Issued To Over 100 Dublin Based Pilot & 200 Cabin Crew Employees At Least 6 Dublin Aircraft Switch To Growing Polish Charter Airline Ryanair’s Board today (25 July) approved a plan to cut its Dublin based fleet from 30 to (at most) 24 aircraft for the winter 2018 season. These reductions… more
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Briefing Note: Ryanair Irish Pilots – The Facts
See Actual Payslips Here: 1. Irish Captain 2. UK Captain 3. German Captain 4. Spanish Captain 5. Belgian Captain more
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Briefing Note: Ryanair Cabin Crew – The Facts
See Actual Payslips Here: 1. Ireland No.1 2. Ireland Junior 3. Spain No.1 4. Spain Junior 5. Portugal No.1 6. Portugal Junior 7. Belgium No.1 8. Belgium Junior more
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IAG, Ryanair, Easyjet and Wizz Air Submit French ATC Strikes Complaint to European Commission
International Airlines Group (IAG), Ryanair, easyJet and Wizz Air have submitted complaints to the European Commission against France as its air traffic controllers’ strikes restrict the fundamental principle of freedom of movement within the EU. The airlines are not questioning the right to strike but believe France is breaking EU law by not enabling flights… more
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Ryanair Recognises FIT CISL Union For Italian Based Cabin Crew
Over 66% Of Cabin Crew Now Covered By Union Recognition Agreements Ryanair today (20 July) signed a recognition agreement with the Italian union FIT CISL, who will now join ANPAC and ANPAV as a joint negotiating body for directly employed cabin crew in Italy. The joint negotiating committee of FIT CISL, ANPAC and ANPAV will… more
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Ver.Di Union Recognised For German Based Cabin Crew
Over 60% Of Cabin Crew Now Covered By Union Recognition Agreements Ryanair today (19 July) announced that it has signed its third cabin crew union recognition agreement with Ver.di Union. Ver.di will now be the representative body for all directly employed Cabin Crew operating on Ryanair aircraft in Germany. This cabin crew recognition agreement follows… more