2023-09-20 16:37:00
“First we strike, and then we negotiate,” Didier Lebbe, CNE permanent secretary and face of the Ryanair strikes in recent years, told us a week ago. A few days following the end of this fourth two-day movement since mid-July, we still do not see any white smoke appearing. “It’s dead calm, the ball is in their court,” said Didier Lebbe this Wednesday. It’s up to them to move and offer us something. But if they ever move, they will do it discreetly.”
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Because the company is still playing time with the general public by limiting the impact of the latest strike to around 20% of flights planned to and from Belgium. “We should not expect anything before the beginning of October, neither in one direction nor the other,” warns Didier Lebbe. The strike notice remains the same with one planned strike per month until we get a proper agreement.”
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However, the hope of an agreement similar to that obtained for cabin crew is not in vain. Last week, the union representative saw the beginning of a solution arriving. “I feel like Michael O’Leary walking into a panic football game. I have the impression that this might be the last strike,” he said.
”I have the impression, but it’s personal, that we are reaching a breaking point. We are giving ourselves until the beginning of October to analyze what happens next,” he confides, without ruling out new movements. “The advance notice is there and I always advise once morest buying a ticket at All Saints’ Day or Christmas!”
Strike at Ryanair: pilots put under pressure once more by management, “It’s panic football from Michael O’Leary”
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