50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Ryanair’S 76 Cabin Crew Bases Agree 5 Year Pay Deals

Download: Printable PDF Date: 21 Jan 2016 04:38 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
Ryanair’S 76 Cabin Crew Bases Agree 5 Year Pay Deals - Airlines publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: Ireland Aircraft: Airplanes Airline: Ryanair

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (20 Jan) announced that it has negotiated 5 year pay and conditions deal with all of its 76 cabin crew bases across Europe, following the successful conclusion of similar 5 year deals at all 76 pilot bases. Following weeks of direct negotiations between Ryanair and its elected cabin crew representatives, using long established collective bargaining structures, Ryanair’s cabin crew at all of its 76 bases have voted (by over 90%) to accept new 5 year pay agreements which will deliver:

- Guaranteed pay and allowance increases over the next 5 years

- Improved rosters with 5 days on, 3 days off (a bank holiday every week)

- Improved sickness benefits

- New cabin crew uniforms from 1st Feb

- More crew promotions as Ryanair embarks on an 8 year, 400 new aircraft order

The successful conclusion of these deals means that both pilots and cabin crew at all 76 Ryanair bases have now secured improved pay and condition deals which will provide them with increased pay benefits and job security over the next 5 years.

Ryanair’s Chief People Officer, Eddie Wilson said:

“The last 12 months have been an extremely busy period for Ryanair’s people. We rolled out Year 2 of our “Always Getting Better” programme, while delivering increased load factors and industry leading traffic growth. We have also been working hard behind the scenes with our people to negotiate improved pay and working condition deals for all our frontline pilots and cabin crew.

The fact that Ryanair can use our improving financial performance to improve the pay and conditions of our frontline crew underlines the long standing success of Ryanair’s collective bargaining model, which continues to deliver improved pay and conditions as well as job security for our pilots and cabin crew at a time when their counterparts in many other European airlines are facing job, pay and pension cuts or are engaged in industrial action to avoid such cuts.”

 





Recommended

GOL brings the spirit of Brazil to New York with new nonstop service from Rio de Janeiro

GOL Linhas Aéreas launched new nonstop service between Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and New York (JFK), marking the airline's first long-haul international route. The service began with inaugu...

Garmin unveils AXIS, a new generation of highly integrated flight displays

Garmin announced AXIS, an all-new family of flight displays, designed from the ground up to offer a highly integrated and flexible cockpit display solution. AXIS brings Garmin's latest a...

easyJet’s 15,000th Fearless Flyer participant takes to the skies as new Autumn and Winter courses launch

easyJet has welcomed its 15,000th Fearless Flyer participant onboard and helped them take to the skies with confidence. Since launching in 2012, easyJet’s Fearless Flyer programme has helpe...

AMAC Aerospace launches AMAC Academy to train the next generation of aircraft maintenance professionals

AMAC Aerospace launches AMAC Academy, a new aircraft maintenance training program designed to develop highly skilled aircraft maintenance professionals through an industry-focused, hands-on learn...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia