Ryanair appoints additional managing director at Laudamotion

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(Reuters) - has appointed a third at Laudamotion, the Austrian carrier said on Monday, tightening its grip on the leisure at a time when the Irish company is dealing with unrest among its employees across

Michael O'Leary, the Irish budget carrier's Chief Executive, and Lauda teamed up early this year after the collapse of in an attempt to expand in and and

Colin Casey, who was a for Ryanair, will work together with and Lauda, said.

"All three managing directors are only jointly authorised to represent the company," said in a statement.

One of the most pressing issues is negotiations with the Austrian GPA trade union over a collective wage agreement.

A deal, initially envisaged in summer, is now expected in the autumn. So far, passengers have been spared strikes, unlike its Irish partner.

Ryanair, which is Europe's largest low-cost carrier, has struggled with labour relations despite bowing to pressure to recognise trade unions for the first time last December. Industrial unrest has escalated in recent months.

A pan-European body representing pilot unions on Friday described the Irish airline's decision to close two bases and reduce its capacity this winter as a "declaration of war" on unions and said the move must be reversed to make progress.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, editing by and Kirsten Donovan)

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First Published: Mon, October 15 2018. 20:11 IST