The USO and Sitcpla unions have called Ryanair cabin crew in Spain to six 24-hour strike days on June 24, 25, 26 and 30 and July 1 and 2, which coincide with the first operation out of summer, to get the airline to resume the negotiations of the first collective agreement. The call will be addressed to between 1,200 and 1,400 workers.
These two unions were the only ones designated by the workers of the Irish airline to negotiate the first collective agreement in Spain for cabin crew, a negotiation that has broken down after eight months of negotiations and with the full recovery of activity on the horizon .
The general secretary of the USO union section in the low-cost airline, Lidia Arasanz, recalled this Monday at a press conference that Ryanair is the only international company in Spain without a collective agreement in statements collected by the Efe agency.