Madrid court acquits 131 air traffic controllers convicted of 2010 strike

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The Madrid Provincial Court acquitted 131 air traffic controllers who were fined up to € 31,500 in the first instance for leaving public service during a December 2010 strike, as was Air Navigation Manager Enaire, who was listed. As an auxiliary civil liability.

In a more than 230-page proposal published this Wednesday by El Confidencial and accessed by Efe, the magistrates of the First Division will overturn the decision of the 18th Criminal Court of Madrid, given that the facts had no criminal significance.

In its first resolution, issued in October 2020, Judge Margarita Valkars reaffirmed that the defendants “adopted a mechanism of labor pressure consisting of mass layoffs, paralyzing air traffic, and this under the guidance of panel members.” USCA Directors and Trade Union Delegates. ”

Source: El Diario

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