26 May, 2016 @ 12:15
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Travel chaos predicted at Malaga airport as Easyjet workers set date for ‘indefinite strike’

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easyjetEASYJET workers in Malaga have announced they are to strike โ€˜indefinitelyโ€™ from May 31.

The mega-strike, to start in the very early morning of May 31, will be a 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week strike.

Easyjet, as one of the most profitable budget airlines in Europe, altered working plans for its Spanish workers as part of โ€˜viability plansโ€™ that some employees claim make it easier to lay them off and increase profits.

Despite a โ‚ฌ1 billion profit margin for EasyJet in 2015, the plans are squeezing Easyjet Handling Spain, a subsidiary, ย into taking strike action.

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Iona Napier

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