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Ryanair has ordered some flight attendants in Spain to repay salary increases of up to €3,000 (£2,525) following a legal dispute with their union. | Ryanair has ordered some flight attendants in Spain to repay salary increases of up to €3,000 (£2,525) following a legal dispute with their union. |
A pay rise had been agreed with the Spanish union, CCOO, and it applied to all flight attendants regardless of what union they belonged to. But another Spanish union - Union Sindical Obrera - won a court case in March to nullify the deal. | |
The Irish airline has now written to Union Sindical Obrera to say it will be informing its members how much they owe. | |
Union Sindical Obrera has hit back at Ryanair's decision to claw back five month's worth of pay rises, but the firm said: "USO are complaining about pay cuts that result from their court case." | |
It added: "Ryanair is complying with the court case that Union Sindical Obrera took to cut pay while it is under appeal." | |
The union told the BBC: "We are working on finding the most adequate legal solution for the matter." | The union told the BBC: "We are working on finding the most adequate legal solution for the matter." |
Ryanair has since agreed a pay deal for flight attendants who are members of the CCOO union. | |
They will not be required to pay back the increase they received between October and March, despite that original agreement being declared null and void by the court. | |
According to Union Sindical Obrera, the rises that Ryanair is demanding union members pay back range between €1,500 and €3,000. | |
Union Sindical Obrera also said that members and non-members have had their salary reverted to what it was before the agreement was implemented. | |
A spokesperson for Ryanair declined to answer questions on how many flight attendants it is pursuing or what will happen if they do not pay back the money. | A spokesperson for Ryanair declined to answer questions on how many flight attendants it is pursuing or what will happen if they do not pay back the money. |
But the Union Sindical Obrera said the airline has told the affected flight attendants "that the money will be simply deducted from the payslip until the debt is paid". | |
It added that "some of the non-aligned workers are not forced to pay the amount back" but "all Union Sindical Obrera delegates have been requested to return the money". | |
In a letter, Ryanair describes the union's decision to maintain the terms agreed under the original deal with the CCOO, which the Union Sindical Obrera fought to nullify, as "farcical". | |
However, the union maintains that those negotiating the deal were not authorised to do so and "legally couldn't sign that kind of agreement which is why [Union Sindical Obrera] left the negotiations, after advising all other parties that the negotiations were irregular". | |
In a document seen by the BBC, Ryanair informs a flight attendant, who is a member of Union Sindical Obrera, that because they are not part of the deal agreed with the CCOO this has "created an overpayment situation". | |
The airline tells the worker that based on its calculations they were "overpaid" nearly €3,000. | |
It offers to let the flight attendant repay the money over a year by taking a sum out of their monthly salary. |