Originally Posted by
midnight cruiser
God, some of you guys really have no clue what you're on about. Ryanair is been unionised for 2 years now (not sure about France tho). There was a time to push back (yes, it was the unions that missed that open goal, and for good measure, they also deliberately split apart their own members support more effectively than management could ever have dreamed of!), but to push back now would be like king Canute trying to push back the tide. But hey, let's not let facts get in the way of a self righteous pop at ryanair crews.
only a minority is unionized. To actually get some result you need at least 75% to be a member. There might be a union in Ryanair, there is however no Unity.