Originally Posted by
ayroplain
What if Ryanair can prove that they have a better financial result by flying the flights in and out compared to the additional expense of running a base as well?
Let’s suppose that Ryanair can make more money elsewhere. And that they can prove that that is a fact.
That is not the point.
The point is, as stipulated in the verdict by the judiciary, that Ryanair must abide by the local labor rules. Those rules are very clear and fair. Also for all companies. If you decide to stop/end your business, you must provide an adequate transition for your workforce. Those rules are non-negotiable, and very stringent.
Ryanair is in contempt of its employees, and in contempt of the way things are run here. Including all organisations which guard our well being here. And there are many.
The only reason in existence in which you don’t have to pay anything is when you go bankrupt.
Go away, we don’t want your yellow-blue planes on our runways. Bugger off.