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August 1st, 2018
Due to the possible extension of strikes by the crews of Irish budget carrier Ryanair in Europe, the airline's CEO, Michael O'Leary, said on Tuesday that it is possible to move jobs and aircraft to Poland to prevent company losses. Last week, pilots employed by the firm in Dublin staged two 24-hour strikes, followed by Ryanair cabin crews in Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands. On Tuesday, Ryanair pilots in the Netherlands also voted in favour of industrial action. The airlines' workers are seeking better employment conditions. O'Leary emphasized on Tuesday at a press conference in Austria that, if necessary, he is ready to reduce employment "in every market".
PAP
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