Eurowings strike leads to own goal

Swiss pilots want to go on strike if talks with Swiss CEO Dieter Vranckx (50) fail. Airline captains demand a better balance between their work and private lives. And a better fee. They threaten that all machines will be down by the end of October to give weight to this demand.

You better take a look at Germany. Then they see how the main Lufthansa reacts to the strikes. As a result of the pilots’ strike against Eurowings, they pull out the red pen. The company announced that the fleet strength of the 81 aircraft planned for 2023 will be reduced by five initially. The planned creation of at least 200 additional jobs in the cockpit and cabin at Eurowings Germany will be stopped immediately.

Temporary contracts only

But that’s not all: pilots currently in training only get temporary contracts. The company said all promotions to captain will be stopped as demand dwindles.

In a bitter collective bargaining dispute, the Vereinigung Cockpit pilots union and management fight for help for the pilots. On Tuesday, again, many machines remained on the ground.

14 additional days off

Among other things, the union demands 14 additional vacation days. Management recently offered ten. In an open letter to the workforce on Monday, management threatened to withdraw the offer if the strike continued.

Jobs are in jeopardy because of strike costs – double-digit million a day, according to the company. The union allowed an ultimatum to be issued on Monday evening. Now the pilots pay the bill. (pbe/SDA)

Source :Blick

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