Over 700 Layoffs Reported in Flybondi and Salaries Due
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The low cost airline faces operational paralysis and labor denunciations. Justice blocked its funds for millions of debts while hundreds of families claim wages. The post What is behind the 700 layoffs in Flybondi: unpaid salaries, an embargo and an owner linked to Javier Milei appeared first on El Intranssigente: Latest news from Argentina and the world in real time.
The low cost, related to the controversy over its constant cancellations and defaults, fired more than 700 workers, did not pay their compensation. It continues to sell tickets and the employees owes them the salaries of June, July and the half aguinaldo. Massive claim at the terminals and request for the government to intervene.
More than 700 former airline employees report that they have not received compensation and voluntary retirement agreements for more than three months, nor do active personnel receive their salaries. The protest has been taking place since 11 o’clock in Aeroparque. There is no normality at Aeropaque Jorge Newbery. Following the important protest by GPS workers, a third-party company of Argentine Airlines, over the dismissal of Luciano Corradi, a …
In the last few days, Flybondi, the well-known low cost airline in the country, became news because there were reports of the dismissal of more than 700 workers. In addition, they claim that salaries have been due since June and that the compensation is not being paid to the employees who were terminated. In dialogue with Radio Universidad, Carolina, a former worker of the firm, he denounced: “We are more than 700 former workers, between dismiss…
As for the workers still linked to the company Flybondi, since May no salaries, bonuses or social work are paid. Read more
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