Union recognition has 'nothing to do' with Ryanair's defamation case against three pilots, says judge

The recognition of trade unions for the first time by Ryanair has "nothing to do" with the airline's defamation action against three pilots, a judge said in his charge to a High Court jury.

Union recognition has 'nothing to do' with Ryanair's defamation case against three pilots, says judge

By Ann O'Loughlin

The recognition of trade unions for the first time by Ryanair has "nothing to do" with the airline's defamation action against three pilots, a judge said in his charge to a High Court jury.

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