Overview
- The state workers' union will hold workplace meetings from late Monday morning across major airports nationwide.
- ATE says the actions could disrupt operations and asserts the government would bear responsibility for any delays.
- Secretary-general Rodolfo Aguiar warns flight safety is threatened, alleging ANAC is not complying with international audits.
- The union references a recent OACI red alert and claims reduced oversight capacity that requires hiring more personnel.
- ATE demands the sector's wage talks reopen after two years, reporting a 45% loss of purchasing power and seeking raises, permanent posts for 200 staff and a 20% increase to the ANAC module.