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Ryanair ordered to pay €8.3m by French court | |
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A French court has ruled that Irish low cost airline Ryanair must pay €8.1m (£6.4m) in damages and €200,000 in fines for breaches of French labour laws. | |
An appeal court in Aix-en-Provence found the company guilty of paying workers under Irish contracts to avoid making French social security payments. | An appeal court in Aix-en-Provence found the company guilty of paying workers under Irish contracts to avoid making French social security payments. |
The case refers to Ryanair staff employed at Marseille airport between 2007 and 2010. | The case refers to Ryanair staff employed at Marseille airport between 2007 and 2010. |
Ryanair had contested the decision. | Ryanair had contested the decision. |
Originally the budget airline was ordered to pay €8.8m, including €4.5m of backdated social charges, €3m in pension contributions and €450,000 in unemployment charges. | |
In October 2013, Ryanair said it would appeal against the decision, arguing that its staff had already paid social taxes and pension contributions in Ireland. | In October 2013, Ryanair said it would appeal against the decision, arguing that its staff had already paid social taxes and pension contributions in Ireland. |
The company argued that it should not have to pay such charges twice and lodged an appeal in June 2014. | The company argued that it should not have to pay such charges twice and lodged an appeal in June 2014. |
The French appeal court upheld the original decision, but did reduce the amount of damages by €700,000. | |
Ryanair was not immediately available for comment. | Ryanair was not immediately available for comment. |
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