
Three trade unions have called for a “major demonstration” to coincide with the Tripartite Aviation Monitoring Committee meeting on 26 September.
In a joint statement, the Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (OGBL), the Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB), and the Luxembourg Neutral Trade Union (NGL-SNEP) demand “an improvement of working conditions and remuneration” for all Luxair employees.
Shuttles will depart from the P&R Bouillon on 26 September from 7.15am. Demonstrators will gather on Glacis at 8am.
The demonstration will leave 15 minutes later and head towards Place de l’Europe to protest in front of the Ministry of Mobility.
Luxembourg’s national airline is currently facing a difficult situation. In this context, the trade unions have launched an appeal to defend the “future” of Luxair and all its activities.
The topic was also on the agenda of the Parliamentary Mobility Committee in August, ahead of the tripartite meeting that will take place at the end of September.
The group’s financial situation was at the centre of the discussions, and it will undoubtedly remain so when employers, government representatives, and trade unions meet.