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Flybondi No Longer Pays Employees, Adds Bankruptcy Orders and Rumors of Preventive Contest Grow

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Leonardo Scatturice’s airline has accumulated unpaid salaries since June, more than 700 unpaid allowances and a follow-up of cancellations that bring it closer to a court filing

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Leonardo Scatturice’s airline has accumulated unpaid salaries since June, more than 700 unpaid allowances and a follow-up of cancellations that bring it closer to a court filing

·Vicente López, Argentina
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More than 700 former Flybondi workers have not been paid compensation for dismissals without cause or voluntary withdrawal agreements signed with the company, as reported by those affected. In the absence of responses from the company, several of them have already initiated legal proceedings to demand compliance with recognized and signed obligations. Most cases involve compensation for dismissals without cause, while other workers accepted volu…

More than 700 former low cost workers have been unpaid for more than three months for dismissal without cause or the voluntary withdrawal agreements the company signed with them, while the airline seeks to change their image under the name of OCA Air. The workers reported that Flybondi maintains a "deliberate silence" and that the breaches forced them to resort to justice, where they already process hundreds of files. More than 700 former Flybon…

Textiles, supermarkets, airlines and industrial companies are going through conflicts that have as common denominator the loss of jobs, delayed wages and strong uncertainty about the future

Former employees say that they have been waiting for the payment of compensations and voluntary withdrawals signed by the airline for more than three months. The conflict adds legal claims as the company stopped operating in Brazil and the versions of a possible restructuring grow.

“The fraud against the workers is of such a size that every month the salary receipts come to them but they never deposit their salaries,” repudiated Congressman Carlos del Frade when he called on the provincial government to call on the owners of the dairy company for the situation that reaches 700 employees. Far from a resolution, the conflict with Lácteos Verónica is worsening. His 700 workers from the company’s three floors are still unpaid …

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conclusion.com.ar broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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