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An improvised strike where air traffic controllers abandon his duty and not return to work from a massive sickout that left hundreds of thousands of travelers stranded.
The government called on controllers to resume work "immediately" or "defense will assume control of airspace," it said in a statement. he sickout on Friday, on the eve of a long national holiday weekend, caused travel chaos throughout the nation, forcing Spanish authorities to close eight airports, including the major European hub in Madrid and airspace above it. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101203/...rport_closures ![]()
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Any chance we'll see a "Reaganesque" response in Spain?
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If you want a decline in air traffic safety then that's the way to go!
![]() latest news: The spanish minister for domestic affairs declared a 2 week state-of-alert, so all strikers could be sent to military court if they don't return to their jobs. First time since Franco that the law is used - nice to see some return to the fascist legacy ![]() An unnumbered amount of workers returned to their job. Source : http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/articl...t-zurueck.html (only in german) |
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And the other fifty have been shot?
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Wow. Am I missing something or was that shockingly irresponsible of them?
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I can't tell you anything about overpaid, do you have any numbers? And comparision numbers, e.g. what a military atc and a skilled worker earned at this time? |
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1. Overtime means tired workers. Tired workers make mistakes and ATC is a job where mistakes often cost lives, so it'd be difficult to convince me that restricting overtime is a bad thing. 2. Being paid over a quarter million bucks a year classifies you as "rich" in my country. So what it looks like we're talking about here is a bunch of highly paid government workers upset that they might eventually have to go to work in the private sector? If that's the case Boo hoo I say.
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Anyone else think that certain members of the Spanish government are going to have 747's buzzing their house at all hours of the night now.
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Just to make some things clear (and without any intention of supporting such *******ing strikers who have plunged the country in utter chaos)
The reasons that the AT controllers have given for their "strike" are these ones: 1-The time of training (to improve their skills, learn to use new equipment and stuff) will not count as hours worked. Do not know how things work in your countries, but here in Spain, training hours count as hours worked 2-They have to work longer hours than those specified by law without receiving anything in return (here in Spain you have to work 40 hours a week by law). If you work more hours, these will be counted as overtime and be paid as such 3-In certain jobs, you must be on duty (for example, I work in a pharmacy and now I'm on duty, but this time I'm on duty I get paid as such (hehehehe, this week I have worked 72 hours)) The government says that on-duty hours of Air Traffic Controllers do not count as such. All these measures have been adopted by the government through an executive order, without any kind of negotiation with the ATC union and a few hours before the start of the enormous holiday weekend (5 days) I repeat, I do not support these guys, the country is sunk by the crisis and they (who have a salary so spectacular) have paralyzed Spain. What an image to give to the international community.... |
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