cabin crew strike (TCP) RyanairTotal collected by USO and Sitcpla unions until 7 January 2023 261 delays this Wednesday but without any cancellation, according to unions.
Delays occurred in total. 123 departures and 138 arrivals Of the ten airports where the Irish ‘low cost’ airline operates.
The main airport affected this Wednesday was Palma de Mallorca Barcelona with a total of 66 delays (34 departures and 32 arrivals), followed by 46 delays (21 departures and 25 arrivals), Malaga and Alicante with 34 delays each, Barcelona and Madrid with 31 delays (13 rounds and 18 arrivals) with 29 delays (14 departure and 15 arrival).
This afternoon, Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, TCP’s strikes are “absolutely unnecessary” The Irish airline has been in Spain for months and has accused unions of “not having clean hands”.
At a press conference this Wednesday, he said we should have the will to strike a deal for Wilson, as CCOO’s agreement with the airline at the end of May showed an improvement in cabin crew working conditions. .
“They are planning strikes in the middle of the negotiations. The main function of a union is to try to reach agreements to improve the conditions of its members and the company to be sustainable. This relationship has been dysfunctional for the past four years,” he added. .
Source: Informacion

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