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Ryanair told to ‘be fair’ to staff

THE International Transport Workers Federation has launched a
website today for Ryanair staff to vent their anger over employment
conditions.

The organisation, an umbrella body for 604 trade unions in 137
countries, claims some Ryanair staff are afraid for their jobs if
they try to assert their legal right to join a trade union.

Chief executive Michael O’Leary refuses to recognise a
trade union for staff, and the ITF claims he tries to stop staff
joining a union.

Earlier this year O’Leary resisted plans by pilots to join
a union.

The site, www.ryan-be-fair.org  allows
staff to discuss employment issues with colleagues and be put in
touch with trade unions.

ITF general secretary David Cockroft said: “We have been told
staff are afraid to speak in some Ryanair workplaces.

“That stops now. If O’Leary won’t allow a forum
where Ryanair workers can freely make up their own minds, then the
ITF will.”

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