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Ryanair tells flight attendants to repay salary rises

Ryanair tells flight attendants to repay salary rises

Summary

Ryanair is asking some flight attendants in Spain to give back pay raises after a court ruled against a previous pay deal. The court decision came from a legal challenge by a union called Union Sindical Obrera, which disagreed with the initial agreement made by another union.

Key Facts

  • Ryanair wants some Spanish flight attendants to repay up to €3,000 after a legal dispute.
  • The pay increases were initially agreed with the Spanish union CCOO.
  • Union Sindical Obrera won a court case that nullified the pay raise agreement.
  • Ryanair wrote to Union Sindical Obrera to inform members about the money they need to repay.
  • Union Sindical Obrera opposed the original deal because it believed the negotiators were not authorized.
  • The money will be deducted from payroll until the debt is settled.
  • Ryanair made a new pay deal with CCOO members, who won't have to return any pay increases.
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