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The Stoppage of Pilots Was Lifted: the Government Issued the Compulsory Conciliation Following the Request of Aerolíneas Argentinas

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The Ministry of Labour urged the Association of Aéres Line Pilots (APLA) to desist from the force measure. Workers claim for a UND that took away hours of rest and vacation days.
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The Ministry of Labour established a period of conciliation for 15 days at the request of the company. The pilots had launched a national stoppage for this Saturday against the changes of Milei that “increases the times of service and reduces the times of rest, some measures that avoided the air fatigue”. The government has issued the obligatory conciliation to avoid the planned stoppage for 19 July by the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) an…

The APLA pilots union had decreed the cessation of activities for 24 hours next Saturday 19th in protest of a decree by President Javier Milei. The post Relief in the winter holidays: The government deactivated the pilot stoppage on Saturday 19 appeared first on The Intransigent.

The Ministry of Human Capital, through the Ministry of Labour, issued the compulsory conciliation to stop the force measure promoted by the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA). The union protest, scheduled for Saturday, July 19, threatened to affect more than 300 commercial flights and to leave 40,000 passengers stranded at the start of the school recess. The decision was made following a request from Aerolíneas Argentinas, member of the Chambe…

The strike that threatened to affect weekend flights came to an end after the official decision following an urgent meeting with the APLA and ULA unions. The wage and labour conflict will continue in discussion over the next few days. On a day marked by tension between the aeronautical unions and the labour authorities, the national government issued the compulsory conciliation, which led to the lifting of the pilot strike that was scheduled for…

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In a last-minute resolution that brought relief to thousands of passengers, the government issued the mandatory conciliation in the conflict maintained by the Airline Pilots Association (APLA), thus deactivating the planned strike for this Saturday, July 19, at the very beginning of the winter vacation. The measure was adopted...

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The Ministry of Labour intervened to avoid a measure that threatened to collapse the high season.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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