The Ministry of Transportation The agency clarified that the strike announced for Thursday by ATE/ANAC will not affect services at airports. “It is a measure by state employees of ANAC, which has no relation to the work of air traffic controllers or impact on operational safety at airports,” quotes a statement from the organization.
Along those lines, he adds that for the moment, “Airport services will not be interrupted thanks to the essentiality of air transport.”The clarification is made in response to reports that the strike will be for air traffic controllers, when it does not extend to these sectors,” he concludes.
Aeronautical workers protest: ATE/ANAC announced a new strike for Thursday
In the midst of a long plan of struggle by the aeronautical unions, the Association of State Workers (ATE) and employees of the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) They announced a strike for this Thursday to protest the “worrying salary situation” in the sector and to “reject the layoffs.”
The strike will be carried out in two parts: between the 6:00 and 12:00 and between the 17:00 and 22:00. During this period, only medical and humanitarian flights and state aircraft will be guaranteed.
Belelli: “The strike on the 19th remains in force”
The Secretary General of ATE/ANAC, Marcelo Belellihe said: “As of today We have not had any communication with the different sectors of the national government, nor with those of Transport, and for Therefore, the strike action of the 19th remains in force.”
“This measure of force is given in the framework of layoff actions, the process of transferring functions and all that without any framework for dialogue established that allows us to go through this stage without conflict,” Belelli claimed.
He also clarified: “Unlike what some media say, We do not come with a scenario of conflict for political or partisan reasons.“The conflict has arisen because there have been layoffs and situations that have, in some way, raised red flags in our organization.”
“On September 19th, the meeting will be called cessation of activitiesbetween six o’clock and twelve o’clock in the afternoon and between seventeen o’clock and ten o’clock in the afternoon. We appeal to the reasonableness of those who make decisions so that the issue can be addressed with the necessary seriousness and they can call us.“, the union leader stressed.
Although he clarified that they will “work towards a solution to this conflict” so that “operations can be normalized for that day,” he stressed that “for the moment the measure remains in force.”
Source: Ambito

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