Ryanair pilot says airline has axed his benefits because he went on strike - News Summed Up

Ryanair pilot says airline has axed his benefits because he went on strike


"The remaining strikes in September were called off by the UK pilots' union in order to move forward with meaningful negotiations involving ACAS. He showed us a letter that threatens to withdraw employment benefits for those who partake in industrial action - and a follow up that explains that his own benefits have now been suspended. (Image: AFP/Getty Images)"Ryanair has discriminated against pilots who have exercised their lawful right to take part in industrial action," he said. "Accordingly, any UK based pilot who engages in any further BALPA strikes in September will have all staff privileges removed for 12 months." You are forbidden from using jump seat travel privileges including travelling in uniform as supernumerary crew (unless specifically instructed/rostered by the company).


Source: Daily Mirror October 02, 2019 16:07 UTC



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