Aer Lingus warns pilots it could pursue them for losses if any ‘unofficial’ industrial action ahead of work to rule
Airline tells union members they may be held liable for losses
Airline tells union members they may be held liable for losses
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It is the first collective labour agreement at the airline since Fórsa won union recognition last year
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Pilots suspend industrial action ahead of meeting management
Aer Lingus Regional operator invites union to talks to prevent August bank holiday stoppage
Latest move in ongoing dispute could hit bank holiday flights, warns union
Pilots will not be contactable outside of working hours and will not accept changes to rosters at short notice
Airline letter said ‘recognition of and engagement’ with Ialpa by regional route operator would be ‘a condition of entering into agreement with Aer Lingus’
Pilots will refuse to work off days, overtime or any out-of-hours duties from next Saturday, says union
Majority of Emerald Airlines union members voted in favour of industrial action
Union says Emerald Airlines failed to enter collective bargaining talks
Emerald Airlines faces possible industrial action over pay and conditions
Aer Lingus Regional operator seeks maintenance and engineering trainees
Franchise holder Emerald Airlines says it will boost Belfast capacity
Former Parc Aviation and Aer Lingus executive to lead regional carrier
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Aer Lingus Regional operator moves following summer bottlenecks
Regional carrier Emerald Airlines has also agreed €6m debt facility to fund expansion
Inaugural flight for new airline is on Dublin-Donegal route
Aer Lingus says plans to hire 500 staff for summer season depend on Garda clerance
Airlines fear extra background checks on workers could slow recruitment process
Carriers call on Garda to speed enhanced background checks ahead of busy summer season
Government has implemented new EU law requiring tougher background checks on those applying to work in aviation
Travel no longer seems to be a whipping boy as it has been for much of the pandemic
Uncertainty continues to be the dominant concern for airlines and passengers
St Patrick’s Day launch will see airline restoring services to Edinburgh and elsewhere
Conor McCarthy says Emerald Airlines bidding for Dublin-Donegal public service route
Aer Lingus franchise operator continues to build fleet
Company has been granted its air operator certificate by the Irish Aviation Authority
Dublin-based carrier agrees deal with Chorus Aviation to lease six turboprop aircraft
Airline’s chief Lynne Embleton sends out clear signal of intention to rebuild business
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