Stopping Air Traffic Controllers on Winter Holidays: on Which Days and Times Flights Will Be Affected
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The plans of many families for the winter holidays could be affected by a union conflict involving air traffic controllers.The tension escalated in the last hours, by the announcement of a stoppage schedule that could paralyze take-off across the country.The bill, scheduled for ten key days in July, generates uncertainty among passengers and alerts airlines and the government.Why do air traffic controllers stop?The Aviation Safety and Protection…
Separated on alternate dates, scheduled break-ups add to the malaise of other unions and threaten to complicate school recess planning in several provinces
The workers demand an increase of 45% and denounce the breakdown of operational areas. The conflict has been unanswered for 10 months.
The air controllers, nucleated in the Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (ATEPSA), have announced new measures of force that will affect the service of the flights during the winter holidays. In the midst of the wage conflict, which has more than 10 months without response, the union has agreed a schedule of stoppage of the service that will begin next July 11th, from 12 hours, and will include different…
The controllers of flights grouped in the Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (ATEPSA), announced a new timetable of measures of force that will begin next Friday. As announced the protests will extend from July 11 and will continue during the winter holidays, one of the periods of greatest movement in the national tourist calendar. The retentions of tasks are scheduled for Friday 11, 18 and 25; Saturday …
The ATPSA confirmed a timetable of force measures that will affect take-off and operations at all airports in the country for ten days in July, coinciding with winter holidays in several provinces. According to the union, the interruptions will focus on [...]
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