According to an anonymous member of Ryanair’s cabin crew of three years, flight attendants for the low-cost carrier are planning to strike before leaving for other carriers. This alleged move comes at a time of particular turmoil for Ryanair’s employees.
“We are paid for 100 hours a month but we work something like 140-160 since they don’t consider the ‘turnarounds’ duty time,” said the anonymous source to The Telegraph.
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