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Old 26th Apr 2015, 15:06
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dusk2dawn
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Ryanair i fokus som hademodel 1. maj | Stand By - Morgennyheder til rejse-, hotel- og turistbranchen

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Ryanair in focus as hate-model May 1.

CAMPAIGN: There are both debates, posters and happenings on the way from the trade union movement against Ryanair. Under the name "Heroes Of The Air" attacks are coming from many sides, and the topic will also be highlighted in the May 1 speaches.

Both red politicians and trade unions are engaged in a major campaign against Ryanair and FPU (Flight Personnel Union) has hired campaign workers for the campaign to grow and create sympathy in the population.

It's Berlingske [major danish newspaper] who in detail inform about where the trade unions and friends in the red block stands today, prior to May 1 and later on May 12 when the Labour Court airs its opinion.

The campaign's backers encourages volunteers to destribute folders on education institutions about the conditions in Ryanair.

It is first and foremost SF and Unity [left wing parties], who are critical of Ryanair, but maybe not as surprising also a certain right wing voice from the EU joins in.

Thus Jens Rohde (V) [right wing party] states to the newspaper and on facebook: "The Irish trade union movement broken their neck to dare fight for decent working conditions in Ryanair. This must not happen in Denmark. This is also about whether the Danish model can survive in a globalized market. "

Unlike Joachim B. Olsen's view: "The trade unions have the right to take this conflict. But it is unsympathetic, for they have no members in Ryanair. In fact, it is nice that there is competition in air travel."
[Joachim B. Olsen is MP for Liberal Alliance - an extreme right party]

The Labour Court is meeting with the parties on May 12, but a verdict that is not expected until June, or perhaps after the summerholiday. If the judges finds that the case is of great importance for the whole EU, it is possible to imagine that's going to take much longer.

Meanwhile Ryanair just increases flights and routes from Copenhagen Airport, while the people cheer and unions rages.
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