Workers who went on strike speak of appalling working conditions.

Some European flight attendants went on strike on Friday in three European countries: Belgium, Spain and Portugal. Reuters Fame. The workers decided to strike after a discussion about what they said were low wages and poor working conditions.

Trade unions representing Ryanair workers have announced a three-day strike in each of the countries involved. They will be joined by employees from France and Italy, who are expected to start work over the weekend. Spanish employees will also strike on June 30 and July 1 and 2.

The Reuters Quoting Ricardo Benaroías, president of SNPVAC, the union behind Portuguese layoffs. He says the company’s conditions are poor and the crew can’t even take a bottle of water with them on the flight. In a statement released last week, Ryanair said it was conducting negotiations across Europe and did not expect any major disruptions this summer.

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