PILOTS working for Ryanair in Ireland are set to strike next week in a dispute over trade union recognition.
Members of the Irish Airline Pilots Association (Ialpa) - part of the Impact trade union - are taking action in a bid for their union to negotiate over pay rather than Ryanair-imposed employee forums.
The airline says it will "face down" the strike and claims to have offered pilots a 20 per cent pay deal.
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