Monday, April 27, 2015

Eight unions TAP say only with privatization is possible … – TSF Online

The Prime Minister believes that pilots must think about their actions, reiterating that the government will not intervene. Speaking to journalists at the Museum of Electricity in Lisbon, Pedro Passos Coelho said he hoped the strike by TAP pilots did not have “the most undesirable outcome of all that was to not be able to make the privatization of TAP nor power protecting jobs in TAP and its function as important to the national economy. “

This afternoon, gathered eight of the nine unions (missed the Pilots) which in December signed a memorandum with the related government with the privatization of TAP and expressed a position that does not meet the pilots.

Andrew Teives, president of the Union of Airports Handling Technicians (stha) states that “while the company is not privatized, not we know if the agreement we signed will be fulfilled or not. ” According to the union, the agreement signed by nine unions at the end of last year was a form of participation in the tender documents for the privatization of TAP.

“The agreement signed in December 2014 is in place, not and there will be default or enforcement thereof, without privatization process completed. Do not put this question to be non-existent at this time, “is stated in a press release issued by the eight unions at the end of the meeting.

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