Aer Lingus strike will go ahead this Friday

Cork air passengers have been forced to change their flight plans this weekend, due to impending strike by cabin crew at Aer Lingus Staff at the airline, threatening to strike at the country's three main airports - say it's too late to call it off. They're set to walk off the job on Friday in a long-running row over rosters. IMPACT has accepted the airline's offer to talk, but a time and place hasn't been set. The union's Niall Shanahan says Friday's action will go ahead: Click PLAY button to hear audio
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