Talks resume in Aer Lingus dispute over rosters

Management signals changes to rosters must not add to airline’s cost base

Aer Lingus staff at the entrance to Dublin Airport during their strike action last Friday. Photograph:  Artur Widak/PA
Aer Lingus staff at the entrance to Dublin Airport during their strike action last Friday. Photograph: Artur Widak/PA

Talks between management at Aer Lingus and representatives of cabin crew aimed at resolving a dispute over rosters which led to a 24-hour strike last Friday were resuming today.

The trade union Impact which represents cabin crew has warned there would be further industrial action at Aer Lingus -- probably running over two days later this month -- if there was no progress in the talks.

At talks between the parties yesterday, it is understood Impact sought for management to withdraw notices of its intention to suspend indefinitely the cheap travel privileges of those involved in the strike last Friday. Under current arrangements, staff at the airline can avail of stand-by travel on Aer Lingus flights at discounted rates.

Cabin crew are demanding a more structured roster arrangement which would see them work for five days and then be off for three days. They say this fixed roster arrangement is currently in place for pilots at the airline.

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It is understood the airline has said it would look at the introduction of such a roster arrangement if it could be put in place on a cost neutral basis.

Martin Wall

Martin Wall

Martin Wall is the former Washington Correspondent of The Irish Times. He was previously industry correspondent