Easter Holiday CHAOS: ALL Spanish airports face indefinite strike from April 20

Flight industry unions in Spain say they are still willing to negotiate over pay and conditions but if no agreement is reached, they are calling for a walkout from Easter Saturday, April 20th. The strike would affect all Spanish airports, the unions have confirmed. “The USO air sector, together with UGT, has presented a conciliation request prior to the call for a state strike against Aseata, the employer representing all the companies in the ground assistance sector,” said a spokesman. “The call for strikes, which some 60,000 handling workers, are called at all Spanish airports, will begin on April 20th.” “This conflict affects the staff that provide services in companies in the sector, including groundhandling services, aircraft and passengers, merchandise and mail, as well as the service of placing and removing gangways, which connect the aircraft with the port terminal.”

A strike by this group of workers would likely cause long queues and delays to flights which could lead to a large number of cancellations.

The peak Easter week is expected to see around five million passengers travelling and 32,500 flights scheduled to operate across the Aena-managed airports.

The unions are not happy about specific clauses in their collective agreement affecting workers who are transferred from one company to another.

Isabel Rubio, secretary of Trade Union Action of the Aerial Sector, said Aseata was currently refusing to budge on one controversial element which the unions felt was prejudicial to workers’ rights and bonus pay.

A strike which had been threatened for July was called off pending negotiations.

A statement from the USO air sector said: “For the USO and UGT, it is fundamental that the reallocated workers can maintain and, where appropriate, claim their rights. The purpose of the IV Convention is to prevent companies from carrying out malicious interpretations that undermine the rights of workers. Therefore, USO and UGT, will initiate the process of previous and mandatory mediation in order to convene a strike in the sector.”

source: express.co.uk