Labour law breaches cost Ryanair €10m

A French court imposed €10m in fines and damages on Ryanair for labour law breaches and the airline said it would appeal to European courts.

Labour law breaches cost Ryanair €10m

The ruling, linked to the treatment of local workers hired on foreign contracts, came days after Ryanair unveiled plans to overhaul an “abrupt” corporate culture and ease a reputation for treating customers badly.

“By refusing to submit to French law . . . Ryanair managed to dump its social costs, which in turn allowed it to reduce its operating expenses, particularly those relating to staff,” the prosecutor said in the ruling by a court in southern France.

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