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British tourists going to Spain Cifte Whammy, as more strike action is explained that affects large airports and airlines. Union Ugt has already announced the repeated walks in Ryanir’s baggage transport departmentStarting from August 15th.

However, now, the possibility of delays and flight cancellations after confirming their strike actions from this month, Menzies, Menzies, another company, has worsened. Menzies, Emirates, British Airways, American Airlines, Easyjet, Turkish Airlines, Norway and Wizz Air serves airlines. The UGT Union called on August 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31 August by Barcelona-El Prat, Alicante, Palma, Malaga and Erener South, including the Menzies Group, which will affect five Spanish airports.

Workers’ representatives protested by Menzies as “serious and repeated business agreements and conditions set by agreement”.

Among these “violations”, UGT “salary violations, violations of subrogation rights, irregularities and programs at working hours and constant mistakes in the management of the personnel and personnel and personnel.

They also argue that there is a lack of personnel to deal with workload and “imposition of pleasure of holidays”. The Union claims that Menzies’s sectoral processing agreement was approved by the company’s own agreement and the sectoral agreement was approved before the Confederal Mediation and Arbitration Service (SIMA) in December 2024, which allows the previous strike to be called.

Union UGT called on repeated walks in Ryanan’s transport department at a time when Spain’s summit and school holidays exploded during school holidays.

This strike, which includes more than 3,000 workers who loaded and emptied, will be on 15, 16 and 17 August and then on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Worse, unless an agreement is reached, Ryanair strikes may continue until January.

According to the law, the workers must provide a “minimum service” to be determined, but the action will have a major impact on the passengers. Protests “against the sanctions given to the workers and the abuse of hours”.

Ryanir’s bases are located in Valencia, Alicante, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Malaga, Ibiza, Palma, Girona, Tenerife South, Lanzarote and Santiago.

The strike in Azul Transport (Ryanin’s subsidiary) will take place on 15, 16 and 17 August and will continue every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday until 31 December. “

The strike will take place between 05:00 and 09:00, noon and between 15:00 and 21:00. The Femc-UGT airline sector demands mediation from the Confederal Mediation and Arbitration Service (SIMA).

The Union says the reasons for his call are as follows:

Lack of stable employment for permanent part -time staff and consolidation of working hours.

Imposing and coercion on the performance of both ordinary and voluntary complementary clocks is applied in some cases with disproportionate sanctions.

The views of the Joint Committee of the Sectoral Agreement on guarantees and bonuses are not complied with.

Illegal restrictions on adaptation of working hours to restore and use the right to reconciliation after becoming medical discharge.

“UGT regrets that he has to go to these ends and all the damages that may occur, and the direct responsibility for this will be only and recklessly with the company and labor force,” he says.

Femc-UGT Air Association Federal Secretary Jose Manuel Perez Grande claimed that the processing of Azul was a “insecurity and pressure strategy on the labor force that violates the basic labor rights and systematically ignored trade union demands.

The Femc-UGT air sector demands the company to withdraw sanctions, comply with the common commission’s views and immediately open a real negotiation process that will improve the working conditions of more than 3,000 workers affected in the national region.

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