News about the project
17 April 2023
The role of industrial relations in the aviation industryTHURSDAY APRIL 20TH 2023 14.00-16.30 THE ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY Agenda: 2.00pm: Welcome & Introduction 2.15pm: Izabela Florczak 2.45pm: John Geary 3.15pm: Coffee break 3.30pm: Darragh Golden 4.00pm: Q&A Session Meeting ID: 814 8336 6754 Passcode:
6 April 2023
Dall’Europa a Bologna: il Ruolo delle Relazioni Industriali nel Trasporto AereoVenerdì 14 aprile 2023 ore 10 Salone Di Vittorio CdLM CGIL Bologna via Marconi 67/2 Bologna Diretta ZOOM ID riunione: 821 0675 4569 Passcode: 2023 Introduce e modera Andrea Matteuzzi Segretario Generale FILT CGIL Bologna Presentazione
24 March 2023
Flying high? Industrial relations and working conditions in the European air transport value chainfollow the event also online
16 March 2023
Relaunching Aviation in the EUHow can social partners and states relaunch air transport in the EU and put the industry on sustainable footing from a social, economic and environmental perspective? Answering this question is the core purpose of the VIRAL Project. Overview Aviation
Aviation News
08 June 2023
Heathrow security staff to strike on almost every weekend this summerSecurity staff at Heathrow airport will strike for 31 days this summer after the Unite union announced fresh action over pay. More than 2,000 officers will strike, affecting almost every weekend from June to August, in what the union described as a “major escalation”. [Read full article on THe Guardian]
05 June 2023
An einem Tag nach Mallorca und zurück: Was verdient ein Flugbegleiter? | Lohnt sich das | BRWie sieht der Job eines Flugbegleiters aus und welches Gehalt bekommt er? Einmal kurz nach Malle und zurück - das ist der Arbeitsalltag von Joel. Er ist Flugbegleiter bei der Fluggesellschaft Eurowings und fliegt von Berlin aus auf Kurz- und Mittelstrecken – bis zu vier Mal am Tag. Mallorca, Gran Canaria oder auch Düsseldorf und Köln. Im Schnitt sind es zehn bis 11 Stunden am Tag, in denen Joel
05 June 2023
Ryanair hands 1.1m passenger air-traffic control strike petition to European CommissionMore than one million people have signed a Ryanair petition demanding that the European Commission protect holidaymakers’ flights during French air traffic control strikes. Ryanair wants the commission to protect flights that are passing through the country’s air space but which do not land there, as these are worst hit during French air traffic control strikes that have already disrupted millions of travellers so far this year. [Read full