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The Cockpit Association plans to invite high-ranking representatives of the Lufthansa Group to a face-to-face meeting in Munich on March 31 to address collective bargaining challenges. The goal is to find constructive solutions that ensure planning security for crews and airlines in the Lufthansa Group.
Invitation of top representatives
The Cockpit Association (VC) has invited leading representatives of the Lufthansa Group’s collective bargaining solutions to negotiations. Among the invited personalities are Dr. Michael Niggemann, Jens Ritter, and Marc Schwabe. This high-profile meeting is intended to find solutions to existing collective bargaining issues that particularly affect Lufthansa‘s core business.
Goal of the meeting
The planned meeting on March 31 aims to reach robust and fair collective bargaining agreements. Dr. Andreas Pinheiro, President of the VC, emphasizes the need for a breakthrough in the talks. By seeking a constructive dialogue, the VC aims to ensure that more focused work can be done on Lufthansa’s economic challenges.
Expectations of the Cockpit Association
The Cockpit Association emphasizes the urgency of a quick and sustainable agreement to provide the necessary planning security for crews and airlines in the coming months. Lufthansa is expected to be seriously willing to engage in dialogue. The Association is optimistic about the upcoming exchange and hopes for positive results.
Significance for the Lufthansa Group
An agreement in the collective bargaining negotiations is crucial for the stability and future success of the Lufthansa Group. It allows us to focus on addressing economic challenges and moving forward. Sustainable solutions are essential to ensure peaceful cooperation between the parties involved.
The Cockpit Association is a key advocate for pilots and advocates for fair working conditions in aviation. Through its intensive participation in collective bargaining negotiations, it contributes to the security and stability of air traffic in Germany and supports sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the industry.