Easyjet Agrees to a 22% Salary Increase in 2025 to Avoid Cabin Crew Strike
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The USO union, with the support of Sitcpla, have cancelled the strike planned for the first fortnight of August in the airline easyjet after having reached an economic agreement for the III Collective Agreement of Cabin Crews (TCP) of the airline. Thus, the TCPs of the company in Spain will have an increase of the base salary of 22% for the current year, an increase of 2.5% for the second year and of 4% for the third. The agreement has entered i…
The USO and Sitcpla unions have agreed with EasyJet a salary increase of 22% by 2025 and has cancelled the cabin crew strike scheduled for the first half of August, after the workers' assemblies approved the last economic proposal negotiated with the airline.This proposal, which forms part of the Third Collective Agreement of Cabin Crews of EasyJet Spain, would enter into force with retroactive effect on 1 March 2025 and would extend to 31 Augus…
USE, a majority union among easyJet cabin crew members in Spain, with the support of Sitcpla, have cancelled the strike scheduled for the first fortnight of August after approving the workers' assemblies the latest economic proposal negotiated with the company. This proposal, which forms part of the III Collective Agreement of Cabin Crews of easyJet Spain, would enter into force with retroactive effect on 1 March 2025 and would extend to 31 Augu…
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