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Dublin – The Irish pilots of the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair have announced their intention to organize a strike.
The law requires the Irish union "Forza", which represents the pilots, to warn the company of the strike a week before the implementation date. The union said it would inform the company's management of its plans early next week, in the light of the union-management dispute over the pilots' salaries.
"At this point, we, a good offer that meets all our demands, is only what will make us cancel the cancellation of our strike next week," said Ian McDonnell, deputy secretary general of the United States. union, in a statement.
The union organized a vote for the pilots participating in the strike. 94% of them agreed to go on strike.
This comes two days after the British Pilots Association (Balpa) announced Wednesday night the intention of pilots of the Irish airline Ryanair to conduct a strike for several days between late August and early September.
The badociation said 80 percent of its members voted in favor of a five-day strike on August 22-23 and September 2-4.
The reasons for the conflict between Ryanair and the pilots relate to pensions, salaries and other issues.
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