(qlmbusinessnews.com via news.sky.com– Tue, 30 Jan 2018) London, Uk – –
The British Airline Pilots' Association will now officially represent the no-frills carrier's UK-based pilots for the first time.
The UK's pilots union has been given official recognition status by Ryanair for the first time in the airline's 32-year history.
The British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa) said it had signed a “historic” voluntary trade union recognition agreement after the no-frills carrier signalled last month that it was willing to talk to pilot unions across Europe amid a string of disputes.
Ryanair was seen as wanting to limit disruption following a damaging blunder over rotas which led to its decision in the autumn to cancel flights, affecting almost 700,000 customers.
The climbdown over its 32-year refusal to recognise unions led to a planned pre-Christmas strike by Irish-based pilots being abandoned.
Balpa said Ryanair's decision meant it would be representing all 600 of its employed pilots based in the UK.
General secretary Brian Strutton said: “Given Ryanair's previous hostility towards unions, today's agreement is an historic one.
“While we were initially sceptical about Ryanair's sincerity in offering recognition to us and other unions, our conversations and meetings with them have shown that they are genuine in wanting a constructive trade union relationship.
“I am hopeful that this is the beginning of a strong and mutually beneficial relationship between Balpa and Ryanair and I urge Ryanair to agree deals with pilot unions in other countries and with cabin crew unions.”