Sindicatos da aviação pressionam por fim da escala 6x1; setor aéreo resiste
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Summary
Sindicatos de aeroviários e aeronautas defendem a redução da jornada de trabalho na aviação, apoiando a PEC que prevê o fim da escala 6x1 (seis dias de trabalho por um de descanso), aprovada na Câmara dos Deputados. O Sindicato Nacional dos Aeroviários quer a adoção da escala 5x2 para trabalhadores de solo (check-in, embarque, etc.). Em contrapartida, o CEO da Latam afirmou que o fim da escala 6x1 pode inviabilizar operações internacionais da empresa, gerando resistência do setor aéreo à proposta.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledÁlvaro Quintão, advogado do SNA (Sindicato Nacional dos Aeroviários), diz que a entidade quer a adoção da escala 5x2 para esses trabalhadores.
CEO da Latam afirmou que fim da escala 6x1 pode inviabilizar operações internacionais da empresa
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