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Published 08:13 12 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 08:26 12 Jul 2018 BST
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The airline tweeted out the formal industrial action letter yesterday, and wrote: "Ryanair pilot union talks conclude without agreement. "Ryanair expects strike by 27% of Irish pilots to proceed tomorrow." The union announced on July 3 that 99 per cent of their members had backed the industrial action in a ballot - and that they would be further action. At the time, a spokesperson for the Ialpa said:Ryanair pilot union talks conclude without agreement.
Ryanair expects strike by 27% of Irish pilots to proceed tomorrow: pic.twitter.com/iEq88sQQMu — Ryanair (@Ryanair) July 11, 2018
"Our members pilots directly employed by Ryanair complain that there is no transparent system for the determination of important matters [including] voluntary/involuntary base transfer/allocation, command upgrade, allocation of annual leave and promotion. "When a pilot received notice of a mandatory able change, or is denied a request for a change of base, such management decisions can have a devastating effect on family life."

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