Thursday, 5 August 2010

Air traffic controllers offered €200,000 per annum

Following the air traffic controllers vote to strike (see item here), AENA, the Spanish airport management agency, has offered them an average annual salary of €200,000 until 2013, on the condition that'service develops absolutely normally'. At a meeting yesterday with the union, USCA, AENA representatives added that such emoluments, well over other European colleagues, would depend on work being carried out 'in a framework of competivity, reduction of absenteeism and improved efficiency.' A decision to call off a strike after August 15 is expected shortly.

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