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Air strike today in Italy: Ita flights cancelled, Lufthansa calls off strikes until June 2023 after the agreement

While the German airline reaches an agreement with the unions, in Italy, after the summer franchise has expired, today the first air strike of the season is proclaimed. Ita Airways cancels some flights

Air strike today in Italy: Ita flights cancelled, Lufthansa calls off strikes until June 2023 after the agreement

Salary increase in exchange for global peace. This is the summary of the agreement reached between Lufthansa and the unions which allowed the strikes that had been called in recent days to be revoked. The agreement, anticipated in recent days, now has a more detailed perimeter. Lufthansa and the German Pilots Union Association cockpit union provides a monthly pay increase basic, for Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo pilots, of 490 euros each in two phases, the first with retroactive effect from 1 August 2022, while the second will start from 1 April 2023. The agreement particularly benefits salaries Basic. An entry-level co-pilot will receive approximately 20% additional base pay over the term of the agreement, while an experienced captain will receive a 5,5% increase.
The agreement also provides for an obligation to global peace until 30 June 2023, a period during which new strikes are excluded in order to guarantee planning security for travelers and employees. The agreement – ​​explains Lufthansa in a press release – is still subject to approval by the relevant bodies.

Today is the first day of the strike in Italy after the summer break


In Italy however, as soon as the "franchise"for the summer period (from 27 July to 5 September for the air transport sector) imposed bystrike guarantee authority, labor unrest resumed.
Today is the turn of Usb Private Work e Cub who have called a strike for the whole day involving all the personnel of the entire air transport and related industries.
Among the voices the basis of the protest there are the increase in the cost of living and the adjustment of wages, precarious work, the introduction of three extra unpaid days of work per year (incremental hours), the protection of health and safety in airport operations.
The agitation takes place according to some mode: for seafarers, shift workers and operatives subject to law 146/90 the strike goes from 00.00 to 23.59. Flights with take-off times between 7.00 -10.00 and 18.00-21.00 will be guaranteed, as well as additional flights identified by Enac. For non-shift workers and not linked to the services identified by law 146/90: entire work shift.

The employees of Enav, as well as the companies Dussmann service and Spd of Malpensa airport.

Ita Airways has canceled some domestic flights. An extraordinary plan has been activated

As a result of the absence from work, Italy Airways has already canceled some domestic flights by activating a extraordinary plan to limit the inconvenience of passengers, by rebooking on the first available flights as many travelers as possible involved in the cancellations: 43% will be able to fly on the same day.
The company invites all travelers who have purchased a ticket for September 12 to check the status of their flight, before going to the airport, on the website ita-airways.com.
“Prices are increasing by 10% while payrolls are at a standstill in 2017, the calculation of night shifts, holidays and overtime is done on the basis of 2010 wages, workloads increase while hiring is done only with precarious contracts " he said Antonio Amoroso, national secretary Cub Transportation to Skytg24. Renzo Canavesi of Cub Trasporti at Malpensa, where the trade union demonstration starts from, says: “The shifts are increasingly exasperating. The risks of contagion for the pandemic related to contact with passengers have unloaded on the workers an infinite series of additional activities to the traditional ones linked to the relevant duties with often physical attacks against the operators, forced to work understaffed in a very heavy". The next strike in the aviation sector is scheduled for October 21st.

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