Ryanair must operate 100% of non-peninsular flights, 60% of peninsular and international flights of equal or greater duration than five hours and 35% of peninsular flights of less than five hours in the cabin crew strike called by the USO and Sitpla unions, according to the minimum services decreed by the Ministry of Development
This was announced by the USO union on its Twitter profile, where it has already announced protests against these minimum services, which it has described as "abusive". Specifically, Ryanair's cabin crew will concentrate on September 2 and 6 in front of the Ministries of Labor and Development "to demand, once and for all, that they defend the rights of Ryanair workers, who have always been in the background".
It should be remembered that Ryanair's cabin crew, represented by USO and Sitpla, called ten days of strike, specifically for the days 1, 2, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 29 September, in protest at the closure of the bases of Lanzarote, Tenerife South, Gran Canaria and Girona. To these stoppages must be added those announced this Wednesday by the Sepla union of pilots, which has announced five days of strike at Ryanair (19, 20, 22, 27 and 29 September), three of them coinciding with those of the cabin crew.








