Pilots extend negotiations for a week

by times news cr

The Trade Union Association of Pilots Aviadores de México (ASPA) shared a statement in which it was reported that the pilots strike in Aeromexico does not start today October 1.

Through a statement in X, ASPA México and Aeroméxico reported that Negotiations with the airline’s pilots were expanded to reach an agreement in your salary increase and the return of their benefits lost in the pandemic.

In this sense, the negotiations are extended for one more weekso today, October 1, the airline’s flights and landings continue as normal, and It will be until Tuesday the 8th that the possible strike breaks out of pilots.

Aeroméxico pilots avoid strike today, October 1, due to Claudia Sheinbaum’s protest

The ASPA pilots of Mexico reported that they made the decision to prolong the outbreak of strike at Aeroméxico after failing to reach an agreement with the airline, but with the intention of not harming users.

Likewise, they indicated that the decision was also made so as not to affect the formal acts of swearing-in of Claudia Sheinbaum, today, October 1.

“The new explosion date is October 8“, they noted in the text, where they stated that they remain firm in their intention to improve their working and salary conditions.

Likewise, they pointed out that remain open to dialogue to have negotiations with the company, as long as “the fair value of its pilots” is recognized, and they recognized it for the effort they have put into reaching an agreement.

Aeroméxico confirms normal flights today, October 1

For its part, Aeroméxico informed the airline’s users that with the extension of the outbreak of the strike announced by pilots, Activities continue as normal today, October 1.

“Our flights remain as planned,” they said in a brief statement, where they reiterated their commitment to open and transparent dialogue with the pilots to reach an agreement.

It should be noted that Among the demands requested by the Aeroméxico pilots are:

  • 5.5% salary increase
  • Reduction of workload, from six to four flights per day
  • Restitution of economic benefits that were lost during the pandemic

2024-10-01 16:57:28

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