German union Verdi is expected to meet Ryanair in Dublin on Wednesday to start pay talks for around 1,000 cabin crew working in Germany for Europe’s largest low-cost airline, Reuters reported. Verdi is seeking a substantial pay increase, it said in a statement on Monday, and wants Ryanair to recognize German law and pay social security contributions. Ryanair endured its worst one-day strike on Friday. A walk-out by pilots in five European countries disrupted the plans of an estimated 55,000 travelers with the budget airline.