German union to start pay talks for Ryanair cabin crew

German union to start pay talks for Ryanair cabin crew
A walk-out by Ryanair pilots in five European countries disrupted the plans of an estimated 55,000 travelers with the budget airline at the height of the summer holiday season. (Reuters)
Updated 13 August 2018
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German union to start pay talks for Ryanair cabin crew

German union to start pay talks for Ryanair cabin crew

BERLIN: German union Verdi will meet Ryanair in Dublin on Wednesday to start pay talks for around 1,000 cabin crew working in Germany for Europe’s largest low-cost airline, it said.
Verdi is seeking a substantial pay increase for cabin crew, it said in a statement on Monday, and wants Ryanair to recognize German law and pay social security contributions.
“Through seasonal shifts and a lack of guaranteed flight hours, some full-time employees receive gross pay of only around €1,000 a month. That’s completely unacceptable,” Verdi board member Christine Behle said.
Ryanair endured its worst one-day strike on Friday after a walk-out by pilots in five European countries disrupted the plans of an estimated 55,000 travelers with the budget airline at the height of the summer holiday season.