Ryanair strikes

Ryanair strikes continues

July 28, 2022 – The Spanish Unions have called for a walk out that will last five months running from 8 August to 7 January 2023.

Spanish cabin crew union members plan strikes on four days of every week until January to press demands for higher pay and better working conditions, a leader of the USO union said on Wednesday.

More than 40 Ryanair flights were cancelled in mid-June due to strike action by the airline’s French crew. This was followed by coordinated walkouts in Spain, Belgium, Portugal and Italy. Now, the airline’s Spanish crew are striking in July.  
 
“We are seeing a trickle of dismissals almost daily. Last week it was the tenth worker and yesterday another colleague from Barcelona who had been with the company for 12 years,” union sources say. 

They are also calling for an end to disciplinary proceedings against almost 100 workers who took part in the stoppages.

Ryanair strikes

This new action will mainly affect the airports of Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona, Malaga, Alicante, Seville and Palma de Mallorca. Both national and international connections will be disrupted. 

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