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Stop at Jetsmart on August 1st: Claim for Low Salaries and Privileges for Foreign Crews Trade Union Conflict in the Middle of High Season

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They denounce the lack of wage proposals and inequality with Chilean and Peruvian personnel. The company's response.
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They denounce the lack of wage proposals and inequality with Chilean and Peruvian personnel. The company's response.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Trade Union Association of Jetsmart Workers (ASTJ) announced a strike for next Friday, August 1, a measure that will impact cabotage and international flights in the middle of the high season of return from vacation. The decision, they reported, was taken after “months without concrete progress in wage negotiations.” Since February, workers claim to have maintained various instances of dialogue without obtaining satisfactory answers from the…

This time, the threat of a stoppage during the winter holidays does not come from Aerolíneas Argentinas – the dictates of the compulsory conciliation prevents it – but from its main competitor in the domestic market: JetSmart, who already holds 27% of the local market. The complaint of the Trade Union Association of Workers of JetSmart (ASTJ) [...]

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aviacionnews.com broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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