I’m flying to Seattle in October so I hope to jaysus they just pay the workers an increase and everyone moves on by then.
For once I’m glad I picked Ryanair for an upcoming flight. Some dose.
It’s an absolute disgrace.
Just pay the pilots you shower of pricks
It’s bonkers that they run the company in such a way that a work-to-rule cancels this many flights.
If working to their contract as per the contract is going to affect and cancel 10-20% of AL flights, then the contracts AL are giving are not up to spec. Simple as.
My daughters had tickets to Seattle in the 2nd of July to visit grandparents
My flight was canceled and I got moved to one 5 hours earlier. I would have to leave in the middle of the night to drive to Dublin to get there on time. No public transport options that early.
I know they have to provide compensation for delays, but does anyone know if I would get compensation for needing to book a hotel the night before in this scenario?
I mean if it continues indefinitely, it is ridiculous. What’s the point of planes just sitting there?
Not to mention the indirect effect it will have on Ryanair prices / availability
Ligma + Dingus = Lingus
When I worked for Royal Mail 10 years ago we worked to rule for 3 months and ended up 18 month back log of letters and parcels. It just goes to show how badly companies are being run and what workers are doing to get their jobs completed
If those fuckers hired and rostered properly, they’d have been unaffected by work to rule.
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I’m flying to Seattle in October so I hope to jaysus they just pay the workers an increase and everyone moves on by then.
For once I’m glad I picked Ryanair for an upcoming flight. Some dose.
It’s an absolute disgrace.
Just pay the pilots you shower of pricks
It’s bonkers that they run the company in such a way that a work-to-rule cancels this many flights.
If working to their contract as per the contract is going to affect and cancel 10-20% of AL flights, then the contracts AL are giving are not up to spec. Simple as.
My daughters had tickets to Seattle in the 2nd of July to visit grandparents
My flight was canceled and I got moved to one 5 hours earlier. I would have to leave in the middle of the night to drive to Dublin to get there on time. No public transport options that early.
I know they have to provide compensation for delays, but does anyone know if I would get compensation for needing to book a hotel the night before in this scenario?
I mean if it continues indefinitely, it is ridiculous. What’s the point of planes just sitting there?
Not to mention the indirect effect it will have on Ryanair prices / availability
Ligma + Dingus = Lingus
When I worked for Royal Mail 10 years ago we worked to rule for 3 months and ended up 18 month back log of letters and parcels. It just goes to show how badly companies are being run and what workers are doing to get their jobs completed
If those fuckers hired and rostered properly, they’d have been unaffected by work to rule.