They Lifted Thursday's Air Traffic Controller Stoppage and the Force Measure Will Continue on Saturday.
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The Aeroplane Protection and Safety Technicians and Employees Association (Atepsa) announced this Tuesday through a statement that lifted the stoppage of air traffic controllers scheduled for Thursday, August 28, and remarked that the force measure will continue on Saturday. In addition, a hearing will be held at the Secretariat of Labor on Wednesday.
In just five days it had complicated the commercial activity to more than 60,000 passengers.
The Asociación Técnicos y Empleados de Protección y Seguridad a la Aeronavigación (ATEPSA), known as the air traffic controllers, announced earlier that, after approving in the assembly the salary recomposition agreed with the Argentine Company of Air Navigation (EANA), they decided to lift all the measures of the stoppage schedule that launched for five days, with slots of up to six hours daily. The stoppage affected the operation of the commer…
The workers at the ATEPSA union were summoned by the government after a second day of protests.
This Tuesday at 17 o’clock the second day of the air traffic controller strike ended, which caused cancellations and delays in flights across the country. The protest, which had begun at 14 o’clock, added to the first force measure of the day, which took place between 7 and 10 o’clock. In total, more than 15,000 passengers were affected. “We were summoned to a hearing on Wednesday 27/08 at the Secretariat of Labor,” the union said in a statement…
The air traffic controllers decided to suspend the force measure scheduled for Thursday, August 28, after being summoned to a hearing in the Secretariat of Labor. The Plenary of Delegates of the Technical Association and Workers of Protection and Safety at Air Navigation (Atepsa) decided to postpone the protest, although it warned that the union actions will continue on Saturday 30 and could be extended during September if an agreement is not re…
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