The Government Issued the Compulsory Conciliation and There Will Be No Ate Stoppage at Airports
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The Ministry of Labour issued the measure to guarantee the normal provision of the service. The claim of the union that brings together the workers of the National Civil Aviation Administration was to be carried out from Wednesday 18 to Tuesday 24 March
The Ministry of Human Capital ordered a 15-day measure in the dispute between ATE and ANAC, with the aim of guaranteeing the service and opening a negotiating forum.
The National Secretariat of Labour issued the compulsory conciliation in the labour dispute between the Association of State Workers (ATE) and the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), so that during the long weekend there will be normal flights. The measure will take effect for a period of fifteen days from 9 a.m. on Wednesday, March 18, with the aim of “seeking a solution to the conflict and ensuring the normal provision of services.”…
Human Capital issued the mandatory reconciliation between ATE and ANAC, so the strike that was planned from today until Tuesday, March 24. The post They lifted the stoppage at the airports and there will be flights normally this Wednesday appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The Argentine government that leads Javier Milei issued the compulsory conciliation and abolished the stoppage at airports that had been announced for this week, which guarantees the normal operation throughout the country. The measure reaches the conflict between the Association of State Workers (ATE) and the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), and will govern for a period of 15 days from this Wednesday, March 18. It was arranged by …
The general secretary of ATE, Rodolfo Aguiar, spoke about it, saying: "They are not concerned about the dialogue but about stopping a strike that was going to be strong in all 27 airports. They do not use conciliation to attack the causes that caused the measure of force but the consequences that the strike would have." Read more
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