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Ryanair demands French staff take pay cuts

Airline accused of 'blackmail' after it called for unions to agree pay cuts to avoid redundancies

Ryanair has been accused of blackmailing France-based staff into taking pay cuts after the budget airline demanded workers agreed to a reduction in salary for five years from July 1.

Under the airline's plans, pilots would see their pay fall an average of 12%, while cabin and flight crew are being pushed to accept a 10% pay cut. Any new hires would be on lower salaries.

The airline said the refusal to accept the cuts would force it to make 29% of pilots and 27% of co-pilots based in France redundant. It said it would also have to cut 27 of the 160 France-based flight crew jobs.

Flight attendants will also have to accept a reduction in working time from 2,000 hours per year to 1,600 hours, with salaries falling from €1,539 to €1,231 per month, under the plans.

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Pilots and flight crew unions said they had been given five days to agree to the airline's demands and avoid job cuts.

But the SNPNC-FO denounced the demand as "redundancy blackmail" and pointed out the proposed monthly salary for flight attendants is below France's minimum wage.

Ryanair said it would have to cut up to 3,000 jobs and close some European bases in until business recovers from the Covid-19 crisis.

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“The measures are reasonable and time-limited and aimed at saving as many jobs as possible at a moment when all airlines in Europe are losing jobs to survive this unprecedented crisis,” a spokesman for the airline told radio station RTL.

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