The action will begin on June 24th with a rolling work-to-rule
Pilots at Emerald Airlines, the Dublin-based carrier that operates the Aer Lingus Regional service, have issued the company with notice of industrial action over a trade dispute.
The Irish Airline Pilots Association, a branch of Forsa, says the action will begin on June 24th, and will consist of a rolling work-to-rule.
That means not working off days and no overtime and the union also says it reserves the right to escalate that action.
IALPA says it was surprised Emerald Airlines did not engage with union reps.

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