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Aeroméxico pilots ratify salary review agreement

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La Jornada Newspaper
Friday, December 27, 2024, p. 7

With 302 votes in favor and 98 against, Aeroméxico Connect pilots ratified the salary and contractual review agreement with the airline, which considers a global increase of more than 20 percent between salary increases and improvements in some aspects of the collective contract.

In a statement, the Mexican Aviation Pilots Union Association (ASPA) reported the above last night and recalled that on November 30, the draft agreement was presented to the pilots, which was accepted to be voted on at the polls.

He pointed out that the contractual agreements are valid until November 2026, while the salary will be reviewed again in 2025.

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