German Airways faces criticism from the pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit for refusing to engage in collective bargaining to address pilot working conditions and remuneration.
Despite efforts to negotiate improvements, management’s refusal raises concerns about staff turnover and employee dissatisfaction. Dr. Marcel Gröls, Chairman of Collective Bargaining Policy, urges German Airways to reconsider its stance and respond to employees’ demands for collective bargaining.
This post was published on 29 April 2024 15:43
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