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Article

26 Jul 2019

Author:
Conor Humphries, Thomson Reuters

Portugal: Ryanair cabin crew to strike over pay and working conditions

Ryanair...cabin crew in Portugal are set to strike for five days in August in a dispute over pay and conditions...

... SNPVAC said Ryanair has refused to comply with a protocol signed last November, which it said included holiday pay, 22 days of annual leave per year and full compliance with Portuguese parental law...

...“Facing the intransigence from Ryanair and the lack of interest of the Portuguese government on guaranteeing the fundamental labor rights to their citizens that work for Ryanair, the cabin crew had no other choice but to return to the industrial conflict,” SNPVAC said in a statement.

Ryanair did not immediately respond to a request for comment.