Labour Research (July 2018)

Union news

Unite and Ryanair


The Unite general union has signed what it calls a “historic” recognition agreement with budget airline Ryanair on behalf of around 650 directly employed cabin crew. 


It comes four months after the previously avowedly anti-union company signed a deal with pilots’ union BALPA — the first union recognition in its 33-year history.


Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: “This is a historic agreement and a significant step by Ryanair.” 


He added that the union would be seeking similar agreements with the employment agencies which indirectly employ the remainder of Ryanair’s UK cabin crew.


https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/jun/11/ryanairs-uk-cabin-crew-to-be-represented-by-union-for-first-time-unite


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