UGT has called a strike for workers in the handling services at Aena airports for the week of the December long weekend in protest at the situation generated after the resolution of the tender for this service.
The union points out in a press release that the situation generated by the "background" of the tender "has only raised more uncertainty" about job stability in the sector.
UGT underlines that Aena "still does not establish a real, concrete and clear commitment" on how to act in situations of non-compliance with the agreement, limiting itself to being "a manager of adjudications".
Thus, it alleges that in the last seven years there have been a series of breaches of labour law by "all the companies" that have been reflected in thousands of lawsuits, collective conflicts and strikes. In addition, they point out that licences have been awarded to companies that were already in breach of the labour agreement.
In this line, they value the fact that Aena has not included any sanction or expulsion mechanism for companies that do not comply with the commitments and "thus once again absolves itself of its responsibility as a public promoter" over the workers.
The date of the strike has yet to be determined, but it will take place during the week of the long weekend in December - between 4 and 10 December - and will last until the agents involved "assume their responsibilities".