Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Negotiations between pilots and TAP reaches “insurmountable impasse” – Daily News – Lisbon

The Pilots’ Union said today that negotiations with TAP and PGA on company agreements are deadlocked and tagged business meetings next week for riders decide what to do.

Source the Civil Aviation Pilots’ Union (SPAC) told Lusa agency that the union leadership will not submit proposals to combat the meetings next week because “it is up to the pilots decide the next steps, which may include actions to combat, including strike “.

In a statement issued today, the direction of SPAC reported that” the negotiation process between the SPAC, TAP and PGA, in the alternative commitment ratified agreement with the Government on 23 December 2014 reached an insurmountable impasse, strictly for reasons attributable to TAP, the PGA and the government. “

” Throughout this process, the Government, TAP and PGA sought to evade the SPAC and paralyze the pilots . This unexpected outcome, the direction [the union] sought to avoid by all means in their power, will now be the subject of analysis and resolution of business meetings to be held over the next 15 and 16, “says the document.

According to the union, the negotiations have been under way aimed to “sanitize all disputes concerning the interpretation and application of the provisions contained in the Company Agreements of TAP and PGA in order to stabilize them socially, with lasting effects and prior to any privatization of the group, as well as identify materials likely to materially affect the valuation of the Group and expectations of potential investors. “

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