Les hôtesses et stewards de la compagnie aérienne Vueling bases en France sont appelés à faire grève au moins lors des trois prochains week-ends de vacances scolaires et de ponts en France, a annoncé lundi leur syndicat, réclaimant notamment des revalorisations et une amélioration des conditions labor.
“The SNPNC-FO presents a strike notice for April 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 and May 1, 6, 7, 8, 2023,” reported the union, the only representative of this category of workers. workers. a statement from Vueling staff in France, noting that this movement would be “renewable in May”.
The organization pointed to a “lack of recognition in the pay of its hostesses and hostesses”, a “major change in schedules on numerous occasions during the month”, a “disconnection during days off that were not respected” and “many payroll errors”. .
190 hostesses and hostesses in France
Vueling employs some 190 flight attendants and flight attendants in France, and 90% have said they are willing to stop working, a union representative told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Vueling’s SNPNC-FO “remains open to negotiating with management to find a solution, however, in view of the latest meetings (…), we can only confirm a total failure in the negotiation,” according to the press release.
Contacted by AFP, management did not immediately respond. The consequences of social movement on aircraft movements are not yet known.
According to the union representative, Vueling operates 30 to 40 daily flights in France, including from Paris-Orly, where nine aircraft are based. Vueling flights to Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle would not be affected, since they are rotations carried out from bases abroad.
Founded in 2004 in Spain and focused on “low-cost”, Vueling belongs to the IAG group, together with British Airways and Iberia in particular.
Source: BFM TV
