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IMPACT membership benefits
Breakthrough in dispute over new library management system
Irish Water staff urged to organise
International Women's Day: Gender inequality remains a persistent feature of life in Ireland
“Oops” the winner in Youth for Decent Work Awards 2016
Education division backs young global advocates’ project
IMPACT members' draw - win a car
Cabin Crew roster analysis published
by Niall Shanahan
 

IMPACT’s Cabin Crew branch committee has circulated details to members about the publication of the final report which analysed different roster pattern options for cabin crew at Aer Lingus. A dispute over roster patterns led to a one day stoppage by cabin crew members on the June Bank Holiday weekend in 2014.

In a covering letter  to Cabin Crew branch members, branch chair Niall Mullally said the branch was 'surprised and saddened’ that management appeared to portray the report in a ‘misleading manner.’

He said the report shows that the preferred roster pattern (known as ‘ 5/3’) costs in the region of €1.2 million per year for Cork and Dublin, while Aer Lingus claims the cost is €4m. Niall added that the company claims administrative costs upwards of €2m for the ‘5/3’ roster pattern while the final report, by Mazars, say the figure is €275,000.

Niall added “We want to make it very clear that we are more determined than ever to secure the implementation of 5/3, which we are confident will deliver a long awaited and well deserved work/life balance for the majority of our crew.”

A series of frequently asked questions about the final report is available HERE

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