Ryanair recognises cabin crew unions for first time
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| 2018/06/06 | 121 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Ryanair has for the first time reached an agreement to recognise cabin crew staff who have union membership, but only in Italy, the Irish no-frills airline announced Wednesday.With Ryanair being forced to cancel 20,000 flights between last September and March because of pilot shortages and amid long-standing grievances over pay, the airline has scrambled to finally begin a process of recognising some the company's union members.Announcing the landmark deal with cabin crew based in Italy and ...(…)
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