Ryanair called unions twelve more days strike For your cabin crew during the month of Julyafter 6 days of strikes that took place and ended this Saturday.
In a statement sent this Saturday, the reuniting unions USO and Sitcpla announced the new strike days in days. 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27 and 28 July At ten Spanish airports where Ryanair operates -Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, Girona, Santiago de Compostela, Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca.
Lidia Arasanz, the USO’s general secretary at Ryanair, told the media the unions were “forced” to call for new strikes days after the six-day strike they had so far. 200 cancellations and nearly a thousand delays across the country.
He also criticized the company’s indifference to not listening to its employees and prefers to leave thousands of passengers on the ground, rather than sit down to negotiate a deal under Spanish law”.
The 12 new strike days will last 24 hours like the previous ones, and All Ryanair employees in Spain are called upon to support them.
“We hope what comes next will be exactly the same as these because workers have not stopped fighting for their rights and the company must listen to them Arasanz demanded the resumption of collective bargaining negotiations.
In this sense, Ryanair called for intervention by the Ministry of Labor because of it. “violates the right to strike” He asked him to take action against a company that does not comply with court orders, does not comply with the law, and uses fear, coercion and threats against its employees.”
“We are not third party workers and we deserve the same right as any worker in the Spanish State”told.
Cancellations EasyJet and Ryanair
On the sixth day of the Ryanair cabin crew’s strike, 10 flights were canceled and 123 delays occurred by 1pm. The ten bases of the airline in Spain, although the minimum service is 100%.
This strike day at Ryanair coincides with the second of nine total crew members of the British low-cost company’s cabin crew. EasyJetThe USO unit has been calling for days. 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17, 29, 30 and 31 July at the airports of Malaga, El Prat and Palma de Mallorca.
Easyjet had 5 cancellations and 52 flight delays until 13:00 this Saturday.
Miguel Galán, USO’s general secretary at Easyjet, said that this Saturday’s session “Supported by the vast majority of cabin crew” at all bases, especially in Malaga, where 50% of flights have been cancelled. And all this despite “the malicious minimal services implemented by Easyjet”.
Source: Informacion
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