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The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair informed Riga airport that it was going to cancel on Thursday, July 26 a flight from Riga to Girona (Barcelona) in Spain, informs Riga airport [19659002] Ryanair has not received any information that it would be scheduled to cancel other flights in connection with the strike of the company's employees.
As announced, Ryanair on Wednesday raised about 300 flights in Europe to two-day flight attendants in Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Italy. The airline reported last week that another 300 flights would be canceled Thursday due to a strike by five unions
Ryanair points out that the cancellation of flights was affected by about 100,000 pbadengers that were provided with alternative flights or have requested compensation. Strikes also have a significant impact in several European countries, with Spain being the hardest hit. The unions in the four countries require that Ryanair employ its staff in accordance with the national legislation of the country in which the company operates and not under Irish law.
The unions also require contracts to be concluded with contract agents under the same conditions as Ryanair's permanent staff. Ryanair's staff also demands that the company recognize the pilots' and shop stewards unions, given that the airline has until now stopping only in the United Kingdom, in Germany and Italy.