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. Speaking as he left the Labour Court IALPA President Captain Mark Tighe said Aer Lingus had refused to move from its original position and continued to request flexibility and productivity changes. @rtenews pic.twitter.com/QDni7ceuix
He also claimed Aer Lingus had brought forward new demands that the Labour Court had not seen before. "The court's assessment was that the best approach it could take at this time was to formally intervene and to conduct a formal hearing," Mr Moriarty said. The industrial action has so far led to the cancellation of 392 flights with more disruption on the way if a resolution is not found.
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