The Labour Court is to formally intervene in the ongoing pay dispute between Aer Lingus management and the Irish Airline Pilots Association , with a hearing to be held tomorrow.
The court has requested final written submissions to be made by the parties by close of business today.Aer Lingus management and IALPA left the court last night shortly after 11pm. "I am left, as before, with the hope that the court will be able to write a recommendation that will acknowledge the reasonableness of the pilots' claim," Cpt Tighe said.
"Aer Lingus was open to reaching a solution using all avenues available to it, we outlined those details to the court, and it has determined that a formal hearing is the best next step to take," he added.They are also continuing with an indefinite work-to-rule which began last Wednesday. However, Aer Lingus is seeking agreement on productivity and flexibility in return for any pay increases that go beyond the 12.25% agreed with other groups of workers at the company.
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