Dublin Airport this morning.
Paula Geraghty tweetz:
Large numbers of AerLingus Cabin Crew on strike at Dublin Airport. management want to impose anti-women working t&cs
Alternatively:
“Allegations by IMPACT representatives about unworkable rosters for Aer Lingus cabin crew are extremely misleading and bear no resemblance to the company’s actual rosters. Aer Lingus cabin crew enjoy very favourable conditions of employment in the airline sector, and this extends to the rosters they work. Aer Lingus cabin crew already have between 26 and 31 days annual leave, but the IMPACT Union is seeking the equivalent of an additional 32 paid days off for cabin crew, which is clearly unacceptable.”
Aer Lingus statement this morning..
Earlier: A Limerick A Day
Thanks Paula Geraghty
Recyclin’ It
atHousekeeping
at“I’m in Miami, spotted this while flicking through Hispanic channels…Metástasis a.remake of Breaking Bad (above), lead is called Walter Blanco….”
This morning our planes will be found,
At rest with their wheels on the ground,
As the crew go on strike,
Not for a pay hike,
But for rosters that are safe and sound.
John Moynes
(Leon Farrell/Photocall ireland)
Moy estuary, Co Mayo this afternoon.
Belleek Castle Rosserk Abbey in the background.
Thanks Robert Wilkes
Lough Lene, Co Westmeath this evening.
Thanks Eoin Gorman
Blacksod Bay, Erris, Co Mayo tonight..
Thanks Ross
Bhoy Keane
atMartin O’Neill has confirmed that Roy Keane has been approached to become the next Celtic manager.
— Today FM News (@TodayFMNews) May 29, 2014











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