Ryanair demands cabin crew staff return pay rises amid Spanish union dispute

Flight attendants in Spain have been told to hand back five months’ worth of salary increases after a row between the airline and a union.
Ryanair demands cabin crew staff return pay rises amid Spanish union dispute

By Alex Daniel, PA Business Reporter

Ryanair has told some of its flight attendants in Spain to hand back pay rises worth thousands of euros amid a legal battle with a union.

The airline had agreed a pay rise with Spain’s CCOO union last year.

Another union, the Union Sindical Obrera (USO), contested the agreement in January and a judge in Spain’s High Court later ruled that the pay deal was not valid.

Ryanair has now told USO union members they must repay the five months’ worth of salary increases as a result.

In a letter seen by PA news agency, Ryanair told workers the court ruling “created an overpayment situation”.

 

“You were paid higher salaries in the period from October 24 to March 25 that have now been declared null and void,” it said.

“We are willing to offer a repayment plan of 12 months with the deductions starting in the payslip of June.”

Ryanair separately agreed a limited pay deal with members of the other union, CCOO, that exempts them from the pay clawbacks.

The USO said the pay rises that Ryanair is telling union members to return stretch as high as €3,000.

A USO spokesperson told PA that Ryanair is engaging in “union-based discrimination”.

They added that Ryanair also “encouraged (with constant emails and multiple deadline changes to do it) to sign up with CCOO to avoid the penalties”.

In a separate letter sent by Ryanair to the union, it described attempts to contest the repayments as “farcical”.

The airline wrote: “If you wish to pursue legal action against us for complying with the outcome of the court case that you won, that is entirely a matter for you.”

USO members “will be contacted and informed of the amounts they owe as a consequence of your actions”, it said.

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “USO are complaining about pay cuts that result from their court case.

“Ryanair is complying with the court case that USO took to cut pay while it is under appeal.

“USO are a tiny minority union with no support from our crew, the vast majority of whom have their pay and conditions protected by an agreement with CCOO.”

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