Not worth the paper it's written on
The salary figures quoted in the posts on the first page of this thread are accurate. However they don't mean anything. Even the salary figure written down on your ryanair contract is meaningless.
Management in ryanair have regularly made 'errors' in the salary figure written on contracts;.......you contact management to inform then that you are receiving less money into your account than you should be and that wages going in are significantly less than the contractually agreed sum. They then say to you that there has been an 'error' made......' Sorry, we accidentally gave you a contract with too high a salary. We will send you a new contract with a new lower salary figure. I suggest you sign it.'
Agreed dates for incremental pay increases are equally meaningless. Conditions of such increases are subject to the creative interpretation of management.
I assure you there is no hyperbole in my post.
The good empathetic souls constituting ryanair management are required to be continuously innovative in they way costs are reduced.
They will lie, cheat and break the law. Have a look at the recent thread called 'Pilot wins £70,000 after pay dispute' in the rumours and news forum.
Last edited by Wonder Boy; 21st March 2008 at 19:26.
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