ATE Announced a Force Action for Friday that Will Affect the Country’s Airports
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The Association of State Workers (ATE) announced this Wednesday a National Day of Struggle for next Friday with protests at airports across the country, in rejection of the dismissal of 140 workers from the National Meteorological Service (SMN). In case of no favorable answers, the union “will advance in a new stoppage for the following week that could cause the suspension of flights across the country,” said ATE in a statement. “There have been…
Workers of the National Administration of Civil Aviation (ANAC), the Argentine Company of Air Navigation (EANA) and the National Weather Service (SMN) today hold a national day of struggle in more than 20 airports in the country, in rejection of the financing of the organizations linked to the airport system. The measure was defined in a virtual assembly in which more than 200 delegates and union leaders from the three sectors participated, and …
The Association of State Workers (ATE) defined a National Day of Struggle for this Friday, May 14, with protests at airports across the country in rejection of the attempt to dismiss 140 workers of the National Meteorological Service (SMN). If there are no favorable responses to the demands of ATE, there will be progress in a new stoppage for next week, which could lead to the suspension of flights throughout the country. “There have been no con…
The Association of State Workers (ATE) will begin a day of protests this Friday at airports across the country in rejection of the attempt to dismiss 140 workers of the National Meteorological Service (SMN). If they do not get favorable answers, next week they will advance with a stoppage that could affect the normal operation of the flights. "We will not accept threats or pressures from the government", warned Secretary General Rodolfo Aguiar. …
The Association of State Workers (ATE) called for a "National Day of Struggle" this Friday with protests at airports across the country and denounced what they consider a "attack" on labour rights and the operation of services fundamental to air navigation. The main focus of the conflict lies in the situation of 140 workers of the National Meteorological Service (SMN), who face an imminent risk of losing their jobs. "There have been no concrete …
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