Ryanair CEO Voices Opposition To Threatened Unionisation Of Airline

Ryanair's CEO say hell will freeze over before the company becomes unionised.
It's after reports that several of its bases had written emails threatening industrial action in the wake of the rostering "mess-up".
The airline announced today that it will pay pilots based in Dublin, Stansted, Frankfurt and Berlin an extra 10-thousand euro to retain them and encourage more to locate to these airports.
Michael O'Leary says he's willing to listen to concerns but doesn't believe unsigned emails he received are genuine:
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