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Old 16th Jun 2016, 21:10
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Vueling Pilots and Flight Attendants unite in company council

Ryanair has improved their conditions for Spanish pilots in Spain significatantly
with pilots from Vueling going to Ryanair adapting to the recent pilot shortage.
When is Vueling management going to wake up as Ryanair has?

Also, How often do you hear of pilots and flight attendants uniting in the same Company Council? From the Preferente. Draw your own conclusions.

Sepla y Stavla sellan un pacto para presionar a la dirección de Vueling | Noticias de Aerolíneas, rss3 | Revista de turismo Preferente.com


¨Sepla and Stavla have agreed to attend a joint bid for election to the council held this Thursday and affecting all airports except to Madrid, Seville and Malaga.

With this historic decision, as recorded by Cinco Dias, pilots and Flight Attendants s aspire to corner the third union representation, Comisiones Obreras, and to pressure the management of the airline to resume negotiations on the second agreement FAs in case your list is the most votes.

Vueling relations with its staff, especially pilots, they are not at their best. The pilots reported that follow breaches of agreement with respect to bases outside Spain. Furthermore, the last statement of the company not to talk to the media has stirred up even more to the collective (The Sepla said that Vueling does not want its pilots talk to the press).

FAs, meanwhile, complain that they are suffering daily changes in their working hours by staff shortages which leads to "delays and cancellations affecting thousands of passengers each day" (Stavla denounces the "inner chaos" in Vueling for lack of staff).¨
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