Wildcat Strikes
Justice13075
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Just found this which was decided today.
European Judges have today ruled in passengers’ favour at the highest court in the European Union, the Court of Justice, in a case worth tens of millions of pounds in compensation a year to passengers.
The case relates to whether flight delays and cancellations caused by sudden strikes by flight staff known as ‘wildcat strikes’, are claimable under EU Regulation 261/2004.
Judges handed down the verdict in Luxembourg at 9am GMT for the German case of Helga Krüsemann and Others v TUIfly GmbH.
European Judges have today ruled in passengers’ favour at the highest court in the European Union, the Court of Justice, in a case worth tens of millions of pounds in compensation a year to passengers.
The case relates to whether flight delays and cancellations caused by sudden strikes by flight staff known as ‘wildcat strikes’, are claimable under EU Regulation 261/2004.
Judges handed down the verdict in Luxembourg at 9am GMT for the German case of Helga Krüsemann and Others v TUIfly GmbH.
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BA will not be very happy with that verdict!Please read Vaubans superb guide. To find it Google and then download 'vaubans guide'.0
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Where is the report please.0
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it's on Bott & co website0
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It's here, with links to the judgement.
https://www.bottonline.co.uk/blog/judges-rule-airline-staff-strikes-claimablePlease read Vaubans superb guide. To find it Google and then download 'vaubans guide'.0 -
Thanks to you both.0
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