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Ryanair pilots reject bonus to work through cancellation crisis | Ryanair pilots reject bonus to work through cancellation crisis |
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A group of Ryanair pilots has rejected a cash bonus to work extra days after the airline cancelled 2,100 flights because it "messed up" crew holidays. | A group of Ryanair pilots has rejected a cash bonus to work extra days after the airline cancelled 2,100 flights because it "messed up" crew holidays. |
In a letter seen by the BBC, pilot representatives from 30 of the company's 80 or so European bases have told bosses that most are not enthused. | |
They want new contracts and better working conditions instead. | They want new contracts and better working conditions instead. |
Ryanair had offered captains a one-off payment of £12,000 or 12,000 euros, and first officers £6,000 or 6,000 euros. | Ryanair had offered captains a one-off payment of £12,000 or 12,000 euros, and first officers £6,000 or 6,000 euros. |
But the letter said: "The pilot market is changing, and Ryanair will need to change the ways which the pilots and management work together to ensure a stable and common future for everyone". | But the letter said: "The pilot market is changing, and Ryanair will need to change the ways which the pilots and management work together to ensure a stable and common future for everyone". |
New contracts, it says, "should help stop the large number of colleagues who are leaving for "greener pastures" | New contracts, it says, "should help stop the large number of colleagues who are leaving for "greener pastures" |
It also asks to bring in professional negotiators to help broker a deal. | It also asks to bring in professional negotiators to help broker a deal. |
They have given the airline until tomorrow to respond. | They have given the airline until tomorrow to respond. |
One pilot told me that this is their one chance to improve conditions at work. | One pilot told me that this is their one chance to improve conditions at work. |
The letter comes from staff based all over Europe including Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden. | The letter comes from staff based all over Europe including Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden. |
The BBC understands that pilots in Dublin have rejected an offer from the company potentially worth £10,000. | |
In recent days I've been contacted by almost 20 current and former Ryanair pilots telling me that the company is losing unhappy crews quicker than it can replace them. | In recent days I've been contacted by almost 20 current and former Ryanair pilots telling me that the company is losing unhappy crews quicker than it can replace them. |
They all told me that a shortage of pilots is the key reason why so many flights have had to be cancelled in recent days. | They all told me that a shortage of pilots is the key reason why so many flights have had to be cancelled in recent days. |
But it is a claim strenuously denied by the airline's boss Michael O'Leary. | But it is a claim strenuously denied by the airline's boss Michael O'Leary. |
It seems that, for the first time, scattered Ryanair pilot reps are joining forces in some numbers - often making contact over social media - because they have spotted a chance to collectively bargain for new, improved contracts. | It seems that, for the first time, scattered Ryanair pilot reps are joining forces in some numbers - often making contact over social media - because they have spotted a chance to collectively bargain for new, improved contracts. |
I asked Ryanair what they made of the counter-offer but they haven't got back to me yet. | I asked Ryanair what they made of the counter-offer but they haven't got back to me yet. |
The big question now is, if pilots decide to escalate things, say, a work to rule for example, will Ryanair be able to get through the next few weeks without having to cancel yet more flights? | The big question now is, if pilots decide to escalate things, say, a work to rule for example, will Ryanair be able to get through the next few weeks without having to cancel yet more flights? |
At the weekend Ryanair decided to cancel 40 to 50 flights every day for the next six weeks. | At the weekend Ryanair decided to cancel 40 to 50 flights every day for the next six weeks. |
Ryanair said earlier that it had sent out emails to 315,000 affected customers on Monday, telling them about flight changes, alternative flights and refunds. | Ryanair said earlier that it had sent out emails to 315,000 affected customers on Monday, telling them about flight changes, alternative flights and refunds. |
It added: "These cancellations are not a result of pilot shortages. Ryanair has enough pilots to operate the planned schedule. | It added: "These cancellations are not a result of pilot shortages. Ryanair has enough pilots to operate the planned schedule. |
"However, a combination of [air traffic control] capacity delays and strikes, weather disruptions and the impact of increased holiday allocations to pilots and cabin crew as the airline moves to allocate annual leave during a nine-month transition period (April to December 2017) to move the airline's holiday year (currently April to March) to a calendar year (Jan to Dec) from 1 January 2018 onwards, has meant that some crew would exceed their maximum permitted hours (under EU regulations) if they were not allocated time off at this time." | "However, a combination of [air traffic control] capacity delays and strikes, weather disruptions and the impact of increased holiday allocations to pilots and cabin crew as the airline moves to allocate annual leave during a nine-month transition period (April to December 2017) to move the airline's holiday year (currently April to March) to a calendar year (Jan to Dec) from 1 January 2018 onwards, has meant that some crew would exceed their maximum permitted hours (under EU regulations) if they were not allocated time off at this time." |
This means it does not have enough pilots to crew all its scheduled flights this month and next. | This means it does not have enough pilots to crew all its scheduled flights this month and next. |