Mitma minister Raquel Sánchez stressed that this agreement will increase the efficiency, quality, flexibility and robustness of Enaire’s services, and “will dispel the specter of conflict in a group that provides such an important service to such an important industry in our economy as aviation”.
The contract will be valid five years, extendable for another five yearsafter regulatory proceedings are completed and published in the Official State Gazette (BOE).
This was explained to the board members of the business by David Lucas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and the Urban Agenda, and head of Enaire, at a meeting held at the Torrejón de Ardoz Air Control Center.
Increase competitiveness and reduce costs
Thus, in the meeting, Lucas said that the new agreement It complies with the 2018 Core Agreement and will allow Enaire to increase its competitivenessreduce operating costs and meet the targets set by the European Commission for Spain in its Performance Plans.
“The agreement also sets out the working conditions that will make it possible to increase Enaire’s efficiency and operational productivity and the quality, flexibility and robustness of the services it provides. Enhances the professional career and reconciliation of supervisors“According to the description.
Specifically, it will increase the efficiency of services by gradually reducing the unit cost per controller while keeping the workday at 1,615 hours.
In addition, Lucas thanked the majority unions “landscape height” and extended this recognition to the company management.
10 votes in favor and only 2 against
The agreement reached this Monday for this collective agreement had 10 votes in favor of the USCA and OCCA unions, representing more than 80% of Enaire air traffic controllers, and just 2 against SPICA and SNCA unions.
normalized agreement.to the wage bill model in line with those existing in the public business sector. and establishes an annual benchmark productivity based on the achievement of targets and the development of air traffic.
This is the third agreement of Enaire air traffic controllers. It’s been 24 years since the first signature and more than a decade after the collective’s working relationships were dictated by an arbitration award in 2011.