Possible closure of the base in Vienna: Lauda hands over Wiener Slots to Ryanair



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Ryanair’s subsidiary management already issued an ultimatum to employees last week. Now the pressure increases.

Co-bosses Andreas Gruber and David O’Brien’s words were clear. Staff had to give up wages and various privileges. Only in this way could Lauda survive sustainably. If the Vida union, which represents employees, did not agree to the changes before May 21, there would be no choice but to close the Vienna base.

Managers are now exacerbating the threats and making serious accusations against Vida. Four proposed deadlines have been submitted to the union and documents have been sent on the proposed changes to the union agreement. But the workers’ representatives did not respond. “Apparently, Vida is more interested in saving AUA, the Lufthansa subsidiary, than Lauda’s work in Vienna,” says the executive letter that aeroTELEGRAPH is available.

Employees gave their approval via email.

It remains that the Airbus base in Vienna will be closed in late May without approval, and the jobs of Airbus pilots and Airbus cabin crew will be lost. In preparation for this, Lauda’s slot machines had already been transferred to Ryanair. The Irish airline could fly its Boeing 737 from Vienna at lower costs.

“There is not much time left to save our base in Vienna,” Gruber and O’Brien continue. They are very concerned that Vida ignores the dates and plans. But at the same time, many employees had already stated in an “email flood” that they agreed to the changes. Thanks for that



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