Ryanair ejected by Manchester students

Octo­ber 29, 2011

Ryanair had to can­cel a mar­ket­ing event at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter Stu­dents Union ear­li­er this week after stu­dents dis­man­tled their pro­mo­tion­al stall in protest against the com­pa­ny’s record on the envi­ron­ment and work­ers’ rights.

Octo­ber 29, 2011

Ryanair had to can­cel a mar­ket­ing event at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter Stu­dents Union ear­li­er this week after stu­dents dis­man­tled their pro­mo­tion­al stall in protest against the com­pa­ny’s record on the envi­ron­ment and work­ers’ rights.

Ryanair had adver­tised to hold a stall from 12pm to 3pm last Thurs­day (29th Octo­ber 2011) . How­ev­er, at 12.30pm, a group of around nine stu­dents began dis­man­tling the com­pa­ny’s ban­ners and dis­play boards and pop­ping their pro­mo­tion­al bal­loons. The Ryanair sales team soon left the build­ing.

Stu­dents said the action was in anger at Ryanair’s dis­re­gard for the dan­gers of cli­mate change by aggres­sive­ly mar­ket­ing cheap flights. They said the action was also tak­en in sol­i­dar­i­ty with dis­grun­tled Ryan Air work­ers. Last August, Ryanair work­er John Foley staged a rooftop protest at Liv­er­pool John Lennon Air­port against the com­pa­ny’s anti-union activ­i­ties and poor record on work­ers rights.

Physics stu­dent Cather­ine Red­cliffe said, “Ryain Air’s relent­less pur­suit of prof­it over all oth­er con­cerns is tram­pling on work­ers rights and endan­ger­ing our future at the same time. The avi­a­tion indus­try takes more mon­ey out of North­west region than it puts in.”

Nonethe­less, Ryanair seemed adamant that the day had been a suc­cess claim­ing that their staff were “about to pack up and head home” when the stall was dis­rupt­ed at 12.30pm, even though they intend­ed to stay until 3pm.  Spokesper­son Stephen McNa­ma­ra said, “Ryanair thanks the Plane Stu­pid clowns for once again turn­ing a good pro­mo into a great pro­mo.”

Stu­dent Union democ­ra­cy

The stu­dents, who did not claim to be from any par­tic­u­lar group, were fur­ther angered at Stu­dent Union man­age­ment for rent­ing the space to Ryan Air in the first place. Pre­vi­ous­ly, stu­dents had vot­ed that their Union should cam­paign on cli­mate issues and not have busi­ness rela­tions with envi­ron­men­tal­ly-dam­ag­ing com­pa­nies.

Geog­ra­phy stu­dent Marc Hemp­ton, 20, said, “I want­ed to show how Ryanair’s pres­ence was a breach of our demo­c­ra­t­ic process. This is my Union and our col­lec­tive deci­sion had been side­lined by unelect­ed man­age­ment. We should­n’t allow envi­ron­men­tal­ly dam­ag­ing com­pa­nies in our Union where we have fought for pos­i­tive poli­cies on cli­mate change and against rela­tion­ships with uneth­i­cal com­pa­nies. I’m glad we sent them pack­ing for the day.”

On Wednes­day, activists had peti­tioned the Union man­age­ment with let­ters signed by stu­dents to can­cel the pro­mo­tion­al event. Man­age­ment refused, say­ing that Ryanair stall was bring­ing in extra cash.

Hemp­ton added, “In some ways, this is a micro­cosm of prob­lems regard­ing cli­mate change and work­ers rights. Where mak­ing a quick prof­it is pri­ori­tised at the expense of peo­ple and our envi­ron­ment, it makes it hard­er to address these issues and cre­ates big­ger costs fur­ther down the line.”

manchester@climatecamp.org.uk