Escalation of industrial action is 'likely' if talks between Aer Lingus and pilots’ union fail

Escalation of industrial action is 'likely' if talks between Aer Lingus and pilots’ union fail

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The transcript discusses a situation where management did not reciprocate efforts to resolve a financial discrepancy of €5 million annually, despite the company's significant profits. Talks have been ongoing for 22 months without progress, leading to considerations of escalation through industrial action. There is hope for a resolution, but both parties need to agree. The speaker emphasizes the importance of continued dialogue and the potential for a solution.

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What was the company's response to the proposed solution during the talks?

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What financial difference was mentioned in relation to the company's profits?

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What actions are being considered if the current discussions fail?

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What is the speaker's attitude towards finding a solution?

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How long has IALBA been trying to find a solution?

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