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Aer Lingus pilots warn they’ll be ‘back looking at an escalation’ of industrial action if Labour Court intervention fails

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Aer Lingus pilots warn they’ll be ‘back looking at an escalation’ of industrial action if Labour Court intervention fails

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Aer Lingus pilots have warned that they will be “back looking at an escalation” of industrial action if an intervention by the Labour Court fails today.

Speaking on the way to a meeting with the court at Lansdowne House in Dublin this afternoon, president of the Irish Air Line Pilots Association (Ialpa), Mark Tighe said he could not see what else could happen beyond today’s meeting.

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