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Ryanair pilots win UK union recognition | Ryanair pilots win UK union recognition |
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Ryanair has agreed to recognise a union to represent its 600 UK-based pilots for the first time. | |
The Irish airline had previously refused to recognise the British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa). | The Irish airline had previously refused to recognise the British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa). |
However, Ryanair said last month it was prepared to recognise pilot unions in a bid to avert strikes over Christmas. | However, Ryanair said last month it was prepared to recognise pilot unions in a bid to avert strikes over Christmas. |
Balpa general secretary Brian Strutton said the agreement was historic "given Ryanair's previous hostility towards unions". | Balpa general secretary Brian Strutton said the agreement was historic "given Ryanair's previous hostility towards unions". |
"While we were initially sceptical about Ryanair's sincerity in offering recognition to us and other unions, our conversations and meetings with them have shown that they are genuine in wanting a constructive trade union relationship," he said. | "While we were initially sceptical about Ryanair's sincerity in offering recognition to us and other unions, our conversations and meetings with them have shown that they are genuine in wanting a constructive trade union relationship," he said. |
The UK accounts for about a quarter of Ryanair's pilots and planes, with Stansted its biggest base. | The UK accounts for about a quarter of Ryanair's pilots and planes, with Stansted its biggest base. |
Eddie Wilson, the airline's chief people officer, said: "The fact that we have delivered pay rises of up to 20% and union recognition for our pilots in our largest market shows how serious Ryanair is about working constructively with unions that are willing to work constructively with us." | Eddie Wilson, the airline's chief people officer, said: "The fact that we have delivered pay rises of up to 20% and union recognition for our pilots in our largest market shows how serious Ryanair is about working constructively with unions that are willing to work constructively with us." |
Balpa will elect five union representatives who will lead future negotiations on issues such as pay, hours, rostering and holidays with the airline. | Balpa will elect five union representatives who will lead future negotiations on issues such as pay, hours, rostering and holidays with the airline. |
It will also hold a ballot for an advisory group for contractor pilots not employed directly by Ryanair. | It will also hold a ballot for an advisory group for contractor pilots not employed directly by Ryanair. |
The union recognition follows a torrid period for Ryanair, which cancelled thousands of flights late last year in the wake of a pilot shortage sparked by rota issues. | The union recognition follows a torrid period for Ryanair, which cancelled thousands of flights late last year in the wake of a pilot shortage sparked by rota issues. |
In October, Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary wrote to its pilots offering them better pay and conditions to stay with the airline. | In October, Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary wrote to its pilots offering them better pay and conditions to stay with the airline. |
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