Ryanair tells flight attendants to repay wage rises | EUROtoday

Ryanair tells flight attendants to repay wage rises
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Ryanair has ordered some flight attendants in Spain to repay wage will increase of as much as €3,000 (£2,525) following a authorized dispute with their union.

The Irish airline has written to Spanish commerce union the USO to say will probably be informing its members how a lot they owe after it gained a courtroom case which nullified a pay deal agreed with a distinct group.

The wage improve was agreed with the separate CCOO union but it surely utilized to all flight attendants.

Ryanair stated: “USO are complaining about pay cuts that result from their court case. Ryanair is complying with the court case that USO took to cut pay while it is under appeal.”

The union instructed the BBC: “We are working on finding the most adequate legal solution for the matter.”

According to the USO, the rises that Ryanair is making an attempt to claw again from union members vary between €1,500 and €3,000 and have been paid between October final yr and March, when a Spanish courtroom gave its ruling on the unique wage deal.

A spokesperson for Ryanair declined to reply questions on what number of flight attendants it’s pursuing or what is going to occur if they don’t pay again the cash.

But the USO stated the airline has instructed 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” however “all USO delegates have been requested to return the money”.

In a letter, Ryanair describes the union’s choice to take care of the phrases agreed below the unique take care of the CCOO, which the USO fought to nullify, as “farcical”.

However, the union maintains that these negotiating the deal weren’t authorised to take action and “legally couldn’t sign that kind of agreement which is why USO left the negotiations, after advising all other parties that the negotiations were irregular”.

The union added that members and non-members have had their wage reverted to what it was earlier than the settlement was carried out.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpqeelw04e9o