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Irsko sodišče prepovedalo stavko Ryanairovih pilotov
Irsko sodišče je danes na zahtevo nizkocenovnega prevoznika prepovedalo stavko Ryanairovih irskih pilotov, teh naj bi bilo okoli 180, poroča Guardian.
Evo, kako nek MojeDeželni rejver obrne Guardianov članek na glavo. Vaje iz funkcionalne pismenosti pa to. Linkani oridžinal irsko sodno prepoved stavke omenja šele v drugem odstavku, sicer pa se od naslova navzdol glasi takole:
Ryanair fails in court attempt to stop 48-hour strike by UK pilots
Airline says it can still run full schedule and passengers are unlikely to be affected
Ryanair has failed in a legal effort to prevent a 48-hour strike by British pilots in the run-up to the bank holiday weekend, but claimed passengers were unlikely to be affected because it could still run a full schedule on both days.
The Dublin-based carrier had earlier been granted an injunction to stop a separate 48-hour strike by pilots based in Ireland, halting planned action by 180 members of the Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association (Ialpa).
But the high court in London ruled pilots represented by the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) could press ahead with their strike, which begins at 12.01am on Thursday. A further 72-hour strike is due to begin on 2 September.
www.theguardian.com/...ot-strikes
Če je rejver hotel vir, ki poroča v njemu (gospodarjem) ljubem vrstnem redu, bi se lahko skliceval na Irish Times.
Ryanair granted injunction preventing strike by Irish pilots
However airline loses in its court attempt to block strike by UK pilots
Ryanair has welcomed the High Court injunction stopping its Irish-based pilots from going on strike later this week.
However it wasn’t such good news either for the airline or its UK-based passengers after the High Court in London refused its application for an injunction to stop a two-day stoppage planned by some of its pilots in that jurisdiction which looks set to run until midnight on Friday.
www.irishtimes.com/b...-1.3992825
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