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Pilots demand a more transparent system of wages, career advancement and basic transfers. They want to restrict the practices that their unions have judged excessively discretionary in career management
Ryanair described the strikes as regrettable and said that pilots planning to strike refused to attend a meeting of the working group to resolve their complaints
Pilots demand a system of remuneration, career and more transparent transfer. They aimed to restrict the practices that their union FORSA / IALPA called "excessive discretion in pilot career management"
The third strike planned by Irish pilots on July 24th.
At the same time The guides of the board of directors of the four countries where Ryanair has a base announced their intention to strike on 25 and 26 July. Several other pilot associations are planning events for better conditions.
Ryanair is present in 37 countries. Over the last year, it has transported 130 million passengers and, during the busiest summer season, it leaves about 2300 flights a day.
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