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Nearly 130 flights were scrubbed from the weekend schedule at Charleroi Airport in Brussels due to a strike by Ryanair workers, adding to the Belgian capital’s air travel chaos. The employees of the Ireland-based low-cost carrier are demanding that the company apply Belgium’s minimum wage rules for cabin crew. The CSC trade union also criticizes, among other things, that there is no food or drink on board for staff to consume and that wage cuts are being imposed under the threat of mass lay-offs. The nearly 130 flights were cancelled on Friday and over the weekend at Charleroi, one of the two …