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About 50% of Ryanair flights departing and arriving at Portuguese airports have been cancelled on Wednesday because of a strike by cabin crews, their union said today.
The Ryanair cabin crews are on a European strike today and Thursday to demand the application of domestic law rather than Irish labour laws.
The Portuguese union complained today that yesterday (Tuesday) there was a serious illegal situation: Coercion of workers. Workers received a letter threatening them that if they did not fly on their days off that fell on strike days, they would be fired. “This is a crime in Portugal and I don’t know what the Portuguese government intends to do about all this proof that has been presented about how Ryanair treats its Portuguese workers”, the union added.
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