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Ryanair’s Irish union threatens possible industrial action

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DUBLIN: Ryanair’s Irish union has given the company until May 24 to agree to new working practices, or it will ballot pilots for possible industrial action, including strikes.

The Irish airline recognised trade unions in December for the first time in its 32-year history, when pilots exploited a chaotic period after the company was forced to cancel thousands of flights due to rostering problems.

Since then it has come to bilateral agreements with unions in Britain and Italy, but is still working towards deals with unions in other major centres such as Ireland and Spain.

The airline has experience­d some minor disruption due to industrial action in Germany and Portugal, but has so far avoided a major strike.

The Irish Air Line Pilots’ Associatio­n wrote to CEO Michael O’Leary in a letter dated May 17, and seen by Reuters. The union is demanding the introducti­on of new systems for dealing with base allocation­s, promotions, and annual leave.

“If it is not possible to negotiate the introducti­on of such a seniority agreement for the benefit of our member pilots directly employed by Ryanair, it is our intention to ballot our member pilots employed by Ryanair for sanction for industrial action up to and including strike action,” the union wrote.

It said pilots complain that mandatory relocation­s cause family upheaval and they are demanding transparen­cy so that members know why specific pilots are selected for transfers or why requests for transfers are denied.

The union wants the company to tell pilots why they are in the base they are in, the order in which their turn may come for a transfer, and why they received a particular annual leave allowance.

It also wants greater transparen­cy around promotions and internal moves. Following a request for a comment, Ryanair said: “We don’t comment on our negotiatio­ns with our people.”

In the past it has said the Irish union was making demands not compatible with its “lowfares, high productivi­ty model”. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 plane taxis at Lisbon’s airport, Portugal. Ryanair’s Irish union has given the company until May 24 to agree to new working practices, or it will ballot pilots for possible industrial action, including strikes. — Reuters photo
A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 plane taxis at Lisbon’s airport, Portugal. Ryanair’s Irish union has given the company until May 24 to agree to new working practices, or it will ballot pilots for possible industrial action, including strikes. — Reuters photo

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