so let's begin and back with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment.spoke about ryanair a little earlier in the programme but the guardian is talking about how the whole model of low—cost airlines are based around how they work in terms of how workers are treated, where they are based, how pilots are based in various areas and move around freely. this is a jeopardy, isn't it? the guardian is saying that ryanair may face specific legal challenges to do with discrimination off the back of this ongoing industrial problem. they have a 2k hour strike today affecting pilots in the netherlands, germany and a few other european countries. in the past, ryanair few other european countries. in the past, rya nair has few other european countries. in the past, ryanair has sent legal notices to employees saying they will be made redundant, poland receiving theirjobs in made redundant, poland receiving their jobs in many made redundant, poland receiving theirjobs in many cases. there is also a suggestion that ryanair refutes is that it is about discrimination of ind