| 2018/06/11 | 247 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Low-cost airline Ryanair said Monday it has formally recognised representation by a union of its cabin crew in Britain.Just a week after recognising cabin crew unions in Italy, Ryanair said in a statement that it had "signed its second cabin crew union recognition agreement with Unite the Union, who will now be the representative body for Ryanair directly employed cabin crew in the UK." Already on June 6, it agreed that the unions, ANPAC and ANPAV, could represent its cabin staff in Italy. "...(…)
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