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Sata Workers Warn of Risks of Privatizing 'Handling'

The position, announced in a joint statement from the Commission, the unions representing Sata Air Açores (SNPVAC, SINTAC, SITAVA, SPAC and SITEMA), and the member representing the workers on the board of directors, appears as a matter of urgency, following a meeting. Workers' representatives maintain that “a high-risk decision harmful to the interests of the company and the region” is at issue, stressing that Sata Air Açores “has always stood o…
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The position, announced in a joint statement from the Commission, the unions representing Sata Air Açores (SNPVAC, SINTAC, SITAVA, SPAC and SITEMA), and the member representing the workers on the board of directors, appears as a matter of urgency, following a meeting. Workers' representatives maintain that “a high-risk decision harmful to the interests of the company and the region” is at issue, stressing that Sata Air Açores “has always stood o…

·Portugal
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Jornal de NegóciosJornal de Negócios
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Correio da ManhãCorreio da Manhã

The representatives of the workers argue that it is "a decision of high risk and harmful to the interests of the company and the government".

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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