Ryanair Warns Workers That at Least 600 Spanish Jobs Are Surplus

  • Not all excess employees will lose work, carrier says in video
  • Lower pay for new hires, more roster flexibility considered
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Ryanair Holdings Plc executives preparing for thousands of job cuts warned employees in Spain that the collapse of air travel had left the discount airline with more than 600 surplus pilots and cabin crew in the country.