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Aer Lingus pilots to vote on pay proposition to end strike

Aer Lingus' pilots union executive is to satisfy on Tuesday to think about a pay proposal to end commercial action that has actually caused the cancellation of numerous flights, the Irish Air Lines Pilots' Association ( IALPA) said.

The union then prepares to hold an electronic tally of members on the Labour Court proposal, it said in a statement.

Pilots began work-to-rule industrial action on June 26, demanding a 24% pay increase to make up for a number of years of inflation and cuts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aer Lingus, part of the IAG group of airline companies, on Monday stated it would accept the Labour Court recommendation, that includes a pilot pay boost of 17.75% for the 4 years to the end of 2026.

It had previously said it would only exceed a 12.25%. boost if pilots accepted modifications in work practices.

(source: Reuters)