On 22 May 2020, a delegation of the OGBL, LCGB and NGL-SNEP trade unions met with the Minister of Mobility and Public Works to discuss the future of Luxembourgish aviation, which is likely to be permanently affected by the effects of the current health crisis. The Minister made a number of commitments which respond in particular to the demands of the OGBL.
Even if the sector has proved to be an essential pillar for the functioning of our society, it will undoubtedly be affected by the consequences and repercussions for a longer period of time. During this meeting, the trade unions nevertheless emphasised their priority regarding the guarantee of employment and underlined that the employees cannot under any circumstances suffer any loss or deterioration of their social benefits. The health and safety of employees, the safeguarding of employees’ existence and the maintenance of social benefits remain a priority.
In order to guarantee health and safety and to soften the repercussions of this, the trade unions call for :
On the occasion of this meeting, the Minister of Mobility and Public Works underlined the strategic importance of the aviation sector for the national economy and expressed his willingness to support companies in difficulty.
The Minister also supported the trade unions’ demand for the establishment of a working group on the future to be defined for Luxair.
The OGBL welcomes the Minister’s commitment to organize a sectoral tripartite for aviation by autumn 2020 at the latest.
The Minister finally announced that he wants to set up a strategy of COVID-19 screening tests for employees in the context of the resumption of activities at the airport.
Communicated by the OGBL, LCGB and NGL-SNEP, on mai 22, 2020
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