TAP pilots decided not to go ahead with a strike at the airline “consciously”, demanding “respect and compliance with the signed agreements” and recalling that “they do not accept continuing to be discriminated against with additional cuts compared to other workers”.
TAP pilots decided not to go ahead with a strike at the airline “consciously”, demanding “respect and compliance with the signed agreements” and recalling that “they do not accept continuing to be discriminated against with additional cuts compared to other workers”.
TAP pilots, “with a total sense of responsibility”, decide not to go on strike
The possibility of striking was on the table, but 92% of the pilots present at the general meeting this Monday said they should not do so, out of a duty of conscience. They call for non-discrimination in the courts and say they don't want to be “scapegoats”
TAP pilots, “with a total sense of responsibility”, decide not to go on strike
The possibility of striking was on the table, but 92% of the pilots present at the general meeting this Monday said they should not do so, out of a duty of conscience. They call for non-discrimination in the courts and say they don't want to be “scapegoats”
Last Thursday, SPAC stated, at the end of a meeting with the Minister of Infrastructure and Housing, that the solution to the situation at TAP was on the “side” of the company and “of the guardianship”.
Last Thursday, SPAC stated, at the end of a meeting with the Minister of Infrastructure and Housing, that the solution to the situation at TAP was on the “side” of the company and “of the guardianship”.