Vueling raises an erte that will affect 4,000 employees

The air sector is covered by the back in case the government does not finally reach an agreement to extend the erte by force majeure. After Iberia and Globali

Vueling raises an erte that will affect 4,000 employees

The air sector is covered by the back in case the government does not finally reach an agreement to extend the erte by force majeure. After Iberia and Globalia, owner of Air Europa, it is Vueling that now raises an ERTE for productive causes for its template. In the event that an agreement is not reached, the ERTE would be activated, which would affect 4,000 workers.

The airline communicated on Thursday at night the unions their intention to initiate this process to be able to address an autumn in which levels of air traffic are still well below as long as assumable. Although domestic demand has recovered this summer, not the business trips or flights long radio, transoceanic.

Since Vueling explain that the negotiation tables have been convened with the unions to activate the ERTE in case the Government does not extend those of force majeure. If an agreement is finally reached, "the meeting will not be carried out." Sources of the company trust that this extension is going to maintain

Wednesday was the Globalian Tourist Group, owner of the Air Europa airline, Be Live Hotels or Hawk Travel, which announced an erte that would affect 9,000 employees, 60% of the template.

This file, as in the case of Vueling, will be activated if the government and social agents do not agree on an extension. On Monday Iberia (such as Vueling, of the IAG Group) announced that it also opts for this option before the demand that demand is lowed this autumn. The airline has 15,000 employees.

The Government's proposal to social agents means extending the ERTE until January 31 and linking exemptions to training actions of affected workers, something that has not convinced autonomous.

Date Of Update: 24 September 2021, 08:07