EasyJet Lisbon base - All the planes grounded
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EasyJet Lisbon base - All the planes grounded
I heard a rumour that there is a strike over there. I was told only the pilots are involved. Anyone knows anything about this?
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Sorry guys to disappoint you. At the moment 4 Easy planes are parked at the Lisbon airport (i believe the entire fleet). Also got the confirmation about this not rumour anymore, but a true fact, that the pilots are on strike.
busav8r -
You lack of credibility continues.
I've quoted your post so you cant delete it.....
You are obviously an outsider looking in and you obviously havent looked at the posts on here, nor at the departures/arrivals board at LIS which shows that the first wave left early or within 3 mins of STD, the second wave had an average delay of 11 minutes.
Now, care to rephrase 'Sorry guys to disappoint you'.........
You lack of credibility continues.
busav8r says Sorry guys to disappoint you. At the moment 4 Easy planes are parked at the Lisbon airport (i believe the entire fleet). Also got the confirmation about this not rumour anymore, but a true fact, that the pilots are on strike.
You are obviously an outsider looking in and you obviously havent looked at the posts on here, nor at the departures/arrivals board at LIS which shows that the first wave left early or within 3 mins of STD, the second wave had an average delay of 11 minutes.
Now, care to rephrase 'Sorry guys to disappoint you'.........
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It doesn't take a lot of googling, sunbeam . . .
The 12 unions representing the 7,000 workers of TAP Air Portugal and SATA Group have called off the three-day strike planned for March 21, 22 and 23.
The strike was averted after a dispute over wage cuts was settled between the workers and the two companies on late Tuesday. According to a statement released by the workers’ representatives, “all conditions were met.”
The strike was called over concerns relating to budget reductions, layoffs and pay cuts between 3.5% and 10% in gross wages.
The strike, which would also affect Azores-based SATA airline, would be the first to be backed by all the unions representing TAP’s pilots and workers.
Stoppages called by TAP air traffic controllers, in April and May of last year, caused hundreds of flight cancelations. March has been marked in Portugal by transportation sector disruptions with a number subway and rail sector strikes.
Last December, Portugal postponed the privatization TAP Air Portugal alleging that the potential buyer didn’t meet the financial conditions. The deal was part of the terms of multi-million Euro (€78 billion/$102 billion) bailout package Portugal had agreed, in 2011, with the IMF, the European Central Bank and its EU partners, aimed to reducing the national deficit.
Last month, state owned TAP Air Portugal, the national flag-carrier, announced it ended 2012 with a profit of €16 million, compared to €3.1 million last year.
The 12 unions representing the 7,000 workers of TAP Air Portugal and SATA Group have called off the three-day strike planned for March 21, 22 and 23.
The strike was averted after a dispute over wage cuts was settled between the workers and the two companies on late Tuesday. According to a statement released by the workers’ representatives, “all conditions were met.”
The strike was called over concerns relating to budget reductions, layoffs and pay cuts between 3.5% and 10% in gross wages.
The strike, which would also affect Azores-based SATA airline, would be the first to be backed by all the unions representing TAP’s pilots and workers.
Stoppages called by TAP air traffic controllers, in April and May of last year, caused hundreds of flight cancelations. March has been marked in Portugal by transportation sector disruptions with a number subway and rail sector strikes.
Last December, Portugal postponed the privatization TAP Air Portugal alleging that the potential buyer didn’t meet the financial conditions. The deal was part of the terms of multi-million Euro (€78 billion/$102 billion) bailout package Portugal had agreed, in 2011, with the IMF, the European Central Bank and its EU partners, aimed to reducing the national deficit.
Last month, state owned TAP Air Portugal, the national flag-carrier, announced it ended 2012 with a profit of €16 million, compared to €3.1 million last year.
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I have absolutely no idea if the EasyJet pilots from the Lisbon base were on strike or not today, but I can confirm that I saw several EZ planes parked in Lisbon without any signs of movement, which is not very common.
Usually they use the parking stands in front of terminal 2, but this time they were parked in the parking area 22, which is also not very common.
Usually they use the parking stands in front of terminal 2, but this time they were parked in the parking area 22, which is also not very common.
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Yes the LIS easyjet aircraft were grounded today, du to strike action by LIS based pilots over terms and conditions. The easyjet flights you saw in LIS were operated by UK based aircraft and crews.
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busav8r -
You lack of credibility continues.
I've quoted your post so you cant delete it.....
You are obviously an outsider looking in and you obviously havent looked at the posts on here, nor at the departures/arrivals board at LIS which shows that the first wave left early or within 3 mins of STD, the second wave had an average delay of 11 minutes.
Now, care to rephrase 'Sorry guys to disappoint you'.........
You lack of credibility continues.
busav8r says Sorry guys to disappoint you. At the moment 4 Easy planes are parked at the Lisbon airport (i believe the entire fleet). Also got the confirmation about this not rumour anymore, but a true fact, that the pilots are on strike.
I've quoted your post so you cant delete it.....
You are obviously an outsider looking in and you obviously havent looked at the posts on here, nor at the departures/arrivals board at LIS which shows that the first wave left early or within 3 mins of STD, the second wave had an average delay of 11 minutes.
Now, care to rephrase 'Sorry guys to disappoint you'.........
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Have a friend who has worked for SATA since late nineties. He is VERY hacked off over the discord between Union & Management, & EVEN more hacked off at the Portugese Govt robbery which gets worse month by month. The country is really stuffed, and no doubt Easy are capitalising on it by offering T's & C's that would be totally unrealistic in a country with better prospects.
If the LIS based pilots had the b@lls to do something about it, Kudos to them even if I doubt it will change much. Just hope that it isn't the precursor to their dismisal
If the LIS based pilots had the b@lls to do something about it, Kudos to them even if I doubt it will change much. Just hope that it isn't the precursor to their dismisal
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I confirm, 3 easyJet aircrafts on the "ECHO" parking, early this morning, no signs of ground activity around those aircrafts. All the gates in front of the Terminal 2 were empties when I taxied nearby.
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The easyjet flights you saw in LIS were operated by UK based aircraft and crews
If it were another company taking over work when on strike, but these were their own!
Isn't it one company? no collegues standing up for each other?
Frankly I don't have a clue how the workforce in Easy is organized.
It was only the LIS pilots on strike therefore it would be a breach of contract by the UK based crew if they refused to work. I'm not sure if France, Italy or Germany have different rules but that's how it works in Blighty.