According to company information on Thursday evening, negotiations on a KV for the AUAS on-board staff have failed for the time being. The works council broke off the talks, a company spokeswoman said. Now new strikes could follow.
“We hope that the works council will be back at the negotiating table soon,” she says. Another day of negotiations was actually planned for tomorrow, Friday. The company is prepared to do so, the spokeswoman said.
“We hope there will be no strikes”
Holy Week is an important travel time. Hundreds of flights have recently been canceled due to company meetings. According to a company spokeswoman, the works council is forced to take combative measures. “We hope there will be no strikes so passengers can travel over the Easter holidays.”
Once again, the spokeswoman on behalf of the company warned that the demand of the responsible union vida, taking into account concessions such as leave arrangements, would result in increases of 40 percent for some salary levels. The company is willing to increase an average of up to 18 percent for cockpit and cabin and up to 28 percent for co-pilots.
Source: Krone

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