The recent announcement of Pablo Birohead of the pilots’ union of the Airline Pilots Association (APLA), to initiate legal action after his removal from the Board of Directors of Aerolíneas Argentinas has generated a great stir in the aeronautical and union spheres.
Pablo Birowho was expelled from his position on the airline’s Board of Directors, has decided to challenge in court the shareholders’ meeting that made this decision, arguing that it is an unfair and hostile measure towards the aeronautical unions.
Biró’s removal was decided during a shareholders’ meeting of Aerolíneas Argentinas, in which it was alleged that his behavior was “contrary to what would be expected” for a member of the Board of Directors.
This decision has been seen by many as a direct attack on labor and union rights, and has provoked a forceful response from APLA and other unions in the sector. In an official statement, APLA expressed its rejection of the decision of the shareholders’ meeting and announced that they will take legal action to challenge the measure.
“The aeronautical workers who make up the Participated Ownership Program and the displaced Director, Pablo Birohave decided to take legal action to challenge the aforementioned assembly, reaffirming their commitment to the defense of labor rights in the airline sector, with the support of international solidarity and the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation),” the statement said. .
The decision of the shareholders of Aerolíneas Argentinas adds to a series of actions that, according to APLA, have been hostile towards the aeronautical unions. During the ITF International Congress 2024, recently held in Morocco, the risks to the commercial airline industry and the importance of defending labor and union rights in the sector were addressed.
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Pablo Biroknown for his strong defense of the rights of pilots and aeronautical workers, has been a central figure in labor negotiations and conflicts in the sector. His removal from the Board of Directors of Aerolíneas Argentinas has been seen as an attempt to weaken union representation and limit the influence of workers in the company’s decision-making.
In response to his expulsion, Biró has expressed his determination to fight for justice and the defense of labor rights. “We are not going to allow our rights to be subjugated. This decision is a direct attack on the unions and workers, and we are going to fight to the last consequences to reverse it,” Biró declared in a recent interview.
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