The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ryanair pilots to stage strikes in pay dispute

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Pilots at Ryanair are to stage a series of strikes after voting in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pay and conditions.

Members of the British Airline Pilots Associatio­n (Balpa) voted by 4-1 to back a campaign of action on a 72% turnout.

Strikes will be held from 00.01am on August 22 until 11.59pm on August 23 and from 00.01am on September 2 until 11.59pm on September 4.

A union statement said: “Decades of Ryanair refusing to deal with unions has resulted in two things. Firstly, a management that apparently doesn’t understand how to work with unions and, secondly, a company that doesn’t have a number of standard agreements that any union would reasonably expect in any workplace.

“That is why our claim includes many issues including pensions; loss of licence insurance; maternity benefits; allowances; and a fair, transparen­t, and consistent pay structure.

“We have made no progress with Ryanair management on any of those areas at all, seemingly because Ryanair management cannot understand how to go about working with us constructi­vely, or how to negotiate.

“Ryanair has made no offer to Balpa in respect of its pilots.”

Brian Strutton, Balpa’s general secretary, said: “We have had no formal offer from Ryanair and it is imperative that we resolve this dispute urgently to avoid strike action. No pilot wants to spoil the public’s travel plans but at the moment it seems we have no choice.”

A Ryanair spokesman said: “We are disappoint­ed that Balpa is threatenin­g to disrupt our customers’ travel plans during late August, early September, when it has the support of less than 30% of Ryanair’s UK pilots.

“The independen­t result of Balpa’s ballot shows that less than 50% of Ryanair’s UK pilots are members of Balpa and of these, just 57% voted in favour of industrial action.

“This is less than 30% of Ryanair’s UK pilots. It is notable that over 70% of Ryanair’s UK pilots are either not members of Balpa or did not vote in Balpa’s ballot, or voted against industrial action.”

He added: “Last year, Ryanair’s UK pilots agreed a 20% salary increase, with senior captains earning up to £180,000 pa, which is more than competitor airline pilots in Norwegian or Jet2.”

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