Argentine Air Traffic Controllers Announce Strikes
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Argentine Air Traffic Controllers announce strikes
The Association of Technicians and Employees of Aeronautical Protection and Security (aTEPSA), the union representing Argentine air traffic controllers, has announced a schedule of national strikes set to disrupt both domestic and international flights in the coming days, following the breakdown of negotiations with the Argentine Air Navigation Company (EANA).
The Aviation Safety and Protection Technical Association (Atepsa) announced a stop-gap schedule that will restrict take-off of domestic and international flights during the end-of-year holidays, the period of increased air movement in the country. In addition, the measures will affect flight planning and could lead to delays and cancellations at different airports across the country.At this point, the conflict has remained unresolved for several…
Stopping Air Controllers: Confirmed Days and Schedules The Aeroplane Protection and Safety Workers' Association (Atepsa), the air traffic controllers' union, announced a schedule of stoppages that will affect both domestic and international flights during the coming weeks. Force measures, which will start on December 17, were decided after the failure of the [...] The entry The Association of Aviation Protection and Safety Technicians and Employ…
Buenos Aires, 15 December (NA) – The Air Controllers’ Union, ATEPSA, announced a schedule of stoppages that will affect both domestic and international flights during the days leading up to the New Year’s Eve. The decision to affect flights was ratified despite the fact that next Wednesday, 17 at 10 a.m., a hearing is scheduled at the Ministry of Labour. The struggle plan defined by ATEPSA will be implemented in key days.
The Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (Atepsa), a union that nucleates the air controllers, announced a schedule of staggered stops that will affect national and international flights at all the airports of the country during the second half of December. The measures will begin on Wednesday 17 and were resolved after the failure of the negotiations with the Argentine Company of Air Navigation (EANA). Ac…
A schedule of stoppages was announced that will affect domestic and international flights. Among the central demands of the union is the reinstatement of workers fired without cause in airports with emergency dotted. The Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (Atepsa), the union of air traffic controllers, announced a schedule of stoppages that will affect both national and international flights during the c…
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