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UNI Global Union praises the commitment of Ryanair workers fighting for fair wages, decent work and the right to join a union. Ryanair cabin crews in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain took strike action on Friday and pilots in Germany, Belgium and Netherlands joined with them.
UNI urges all its affiliates to get on twitter and let @ryanair know that workers around the world don’t accept that low cost means low wages and low standards: #ryanairMUSTchange
UNI General Secretary Christy Hoffman said, “Well done to the brave Ryanair workers who are fighting back after years of mistreatment in this very profitable industry. They are a shining a light for other workers across the aviation industry who are also the victims of ruthless cost cutting. Tomorrow protests go global with an international day of action for airport workers: #PovertyDoesntFly. Standing together, workers across the entire industry will win their fair share. “
Ryanair worker demands are based on a litany of concerns about the way Europe’s largest low cost treats its workers, including denying them a decent income and a working environment free from fear. The majority of Ryanair cabin crew are working in extremely precarious jobs and those that dare to speak out face intimidation and harsh disciplinary action.
UNI supports the Ryanair crew charter https://www.cabincrewunited.org/ryanair-charter/ which contains demands on economic conditions, safety and rostering, free water, a fair and supportive work culture, agency employment, the right to sick pay and sales targets.