Stopping Air Traffic Controllers: Government Issued Compulsory Conciliation and Measures Suspended for 15 Days
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The Ministry of Labour issued the compulsory conciliation in the conflict with the workers of ATEPSA. It opens a bar and guarantees a start of holidays with social peace at the airports. The national government intervened in the conflict with the air traffic controllers, which threatened to complicate the flights in the days prior to the holidays of Christmas and New Year and now the stoppage was cancelled for the moment, because, the Secretaria…
This Monday the Argentine Air Navigation Company (EANA) announced that the stoppage of air traffic controllers was lifted. The National Government issued the obligatory conciliation and therefore the flights will operate normal during the holidays of the end of the year. The measure of force had been called by the Technical Association and Workers of Protection...
The Argentine Company of Air Navigation (EANA) confirmed that the air navigation service operates normally at all local airports, after the suspension of the force measures called by the Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (Atepsa). The decision was made after the Labor Secretariat of the Nation issued the obligatory conciliation, so that the union actions originally planned during the high season and the…
The union denounces a breach of an earlier agreement, which includes the reinstatement of dismissed workers and the revision of several points of the Collective Labour Agreement.
The conciliation will begin on Tuesday at 8 a.m. and sets a 15-day deadline for “retroducing the situation to the state prior to the beginning of the conflict”.
The government ordered the compulsory conciliation in the context of the conflict with the union of air traffic controllers to prevent the series of strikes that they decided to carry out on different days and schedules throughout December. This Tuesday the union planned to continue with the scheme of force measures that had been resumed last week, affecting thousands of passengers due to delays and cancellations caused on the flights. The actio…
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