Wednesday, March 4, 2015

- Stay away streike- job for English – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Pilots Association in one of the planet’s biggest budget airline, Ryanair, going out with wholehearted support to their strikers English counterparts.

Ryanair pilots have even what they perceive as “pulverized” labor agreements, and urges all other airlines and pilots to stay away mission English while the strike is in progress.

Ryanair Pilot Group organizes more than half of the pilots in the Irish low cost company, which has a total of 9500 men and women on its payroll distributed on 69 stations across large parts of the world.

– Threatens aviation safety


– Each pilot and their associations and partners must do everything in their power to support our colleagues in NPU (English Pilots Union), writes Ryanair pilots in their statement of support, and warns simultaneously that it is aviation safety may be the losing links in the chain if employers dumping executable ii Norwegian conflict leads from.

Director Hans Erik Skjæggerud in YS organization Parat, which has English-pilots under its umbrella, have noted the support from Ryanair pilot union and several other unions outside Norway.

Not only pilots


– It is not Only pilots who are engaged in such attempts to organize the workplace. Support for conflict of LO and Unio here at home, with all occupational groups that sorts them says something about the how wide this engages says Skjæggerud Dagbladet late Wednesday.

Of the 650 English-pilots in Parat, lives and works more than 200 from Denmark and Sweden.

Skjæggerud just landed after meetings with their Danish and Swedish Norwegian pilots respectively Kastrup and Arlanda.

– There is no doubt that the pilots in all three Scandinavian countries stand united strike. We are prepared that the conflict may be protracted, says Skjæggerud.

Late Tuesday night, he had not received signals any “solution-oriented input.”



Full stop domestic

35,000 passengers were affected the first major strike day Wednesday.

And it does not get easier Thursday by having an English-ticket in your pocket.

On Wednesday evening the company confirmed that all domestic routes in Norway being canceled Thursday.

– Pretty gloomy Thursday


Information Officer Lasse Sandakerveien-Nielsen company asking passengers prepare for “a pretty bleak day” also on Thursday.

– Especially domestic in Norway seems to be full stop, he says to NTB Wednesday night.

There are, however, some flights between the Scandinavian capitals.

European routes Airline will go more or less as scheduled, meaning that planes to many of the most popular Beach-destinations as Antalya, Nice and Gran Canaria, is progressing as planned.

Long routes to the United States and Thailand, as well as flights to and from London, are not affected by the strike. The same applies to a large extent also Spain routes.


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