The mutiny of air traffic controllers: professional stress, pride clase o measure of labor dispute excessive?

(Comentario a propósito del RD-L 13/2010, de 3 de diciembre)

Authors

  • Cristóbal Molina Navarrete Catedrático de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social. Universidad de Jaén (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51302/rtss.2011.5207

Keywords:

working time, collective bargaining, trade unions, a state of alarm, constitutional order, air traffic controllers

Abstract

This paper discusses changes in working time arrangements for «air traffic controllers» in Spain which are the basis of the «wildcat strike» carried out by this group on De­cember 3, 2010. It also examines in detail the answer given by the Government in this concerted action of the drivers, through the declaration of a «state of alarm», what hap­pens first in the still young history of our Democracy. To this end, we study in detail the whole sequence of standards produced in 2010, with particular attention to the Royal Decree 1001/2010 and Royal Decree Act 13/2010, as well as the laws that state and extend the state of alarm. The author criticizes both the excessive use of power by pressure of work of drivers, organized under the old forms of the most ancient «labor aristocracy» and hold a set of professional privileges now untenable, as the authoritarian model of regulation and management designed and implemented by the Government. In both cases we would see the breakdown of constitutional order good labor relations, and therefore proposes an immediate course correction.

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Published

2011-01-07

How to Cite

Molina Navarrete, C. (2011). The mutiny of air traffic controllers: professional stress, pride clase o measure of labor dispute excessive? (Comentario a propósito del RD-L 13/2010, de 3 de diciembre). Revista De Trabajo Y Seguridad Social. CEF, (334), 5–58. https://doi.org/10.51302/rtss.2011.5207

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