Strike at Ryanair … Sir O'Leary will have to hide!



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On the other hand, and it is totally shameful, Ryanair will not pay compensation to its injured pbadengers.

It's clear, clean and straightforward, again according to this same Kenny Jacobs, that I quote again: " For us, this strike is a case of force majeure, because we have made the to avoid it

Pbadengers are expected to come and claim this amount and we will go to court to disclose our rights. "

And as this man is big and generous, he specifies that " the strikers will not be united "! , always adding to our Belgian confreres that " all our staff is very well paid and we recognized several unions in Europe, which covers nearly two thirds of our crews. The strike must be the last resort, which was not the case here . "

Well, Mr. Kenny?

This is a big lie, since, in the face of these "overflows", Ryanair plans to cut nearly 300 jobs in Dublin.

And above all, according to the European legislation, the strike of the personnel is not a " case of force majeure ", but a very predictable event.

Accordingly, will have to compensate the pbadengers, Sir Leary!

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