IFATCA Policy is:Member Associations should urge their national authorities to implement regulations and/or legislation to provide: a) a specifically defined personnel statute for air traffic controllers, taking into account the outstanding responsibilities, physio-/psychological demands and strains involved to match with comfortable regulations. b) participation of active air traffic controllers through their professional associations when determining conditions of operation and/or employment. The Executive Board should in the interest of safety use any means, within the Constitution and Bye-Laws of the Federation, to assist the Member Associations in their contract negotiations. The Executive Board should continue to liaise with the ILO on all matters of common interest to both organizations. Whenever an IFATCA Member Association wishes to appeal to the ILO for the purpose of filing a complaint, such appeal should be notified to and co-ordinated with the IFATCA Executive Board. |
See: WP 49 – Brussels 1979, WP 53 – Toronto 1980, WP 55 – Split 1983, WP 117 – Christchurch 1993, Resolution C40 – WP 79 – Virtual 2022 |
Last Update: August 11, 2022