Court tells easyJet, Ryanair to use French job law
14 July 2007France’s top administrative court has told easyJet and Ryanair Plc to apply French labour laws for staff operating out of the country, dismissing a bid by the airlines to bypass local working norms.
The two low-cost carriers had appealed against a decree introduced last year that obliged foreign airlines to apply French labour laws for crews of aircraft based here.
Irish-based Ryanair said the decree contravened European laws on the free movement of labour and services.
source: Reuters