Ryanair pilots based in Ireland to stage one-day strike next week

Pilots working for Ryanair in Ireland have called a one-day strike next week, potentially disrupting flights for Europe’s biggest airline on its home territory. Flights to and from Dublin, Shannon and Cork are likely to be affected by the walkout on Wednesday. The action has been taken in a bid to win collective representation in pay dealsrather than through Ryanair’s own employee channels. Ryanair said it would “face down” the strike, though it admitted some “disruption may occur”. Up to 117 pilots in the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association (Ialpa) union – part of Ireland’s second-biggest trade union, Impact – are expected to take action, which Ryanair said is less than a third of the pilots it employs in Ireland. However, the union said that the 117 represent almost 90% of pilots directly employed by Ryanair, and the majority are captains, a rank needed on every flight. It said the walkout would either cause significant disruption or costs for Ryanair if it replaced them with captains from other European bases. Crew and pilots in Italy are also planning action on Friday, while pilots in Portugal have also voted to strike. Ryanair has told cabin crew in Italy that action by any one member will see their entire base lose rights to transfers or promotions. Ryanair has told pilots who strike that they will be in breach of their agreements, conducted by the airline separately with each base, and lose benefits including guarantees over rosters and pay, and be denied promotion.<br/>
The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/dec/12/ryanair-pilots-based-ireland-stage-one-day-strike-wednesday-flights-dublin-shannon-cork
12/12/17