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10. dec 2020

Action is needed to ensure socially responsible connectivity

This week 8 Transport Ministers from across Europe signed a Joint Declaration calling for a socially responsible aviation. The Icelandic Airline Pilots’ Association, welcomes this display of ambition and determination. It is clear that we need action in order to ensure the safety, the rights of workers and a healthy competition within the aviation industry.

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal are joining forces in an attempt to move the European Commission and their fellow-Member States towards an ambitious COVID-19 aviation recovery guided by safety, fair & undistorted competition and social rights for employees.

The Declaration highlights that the COVID-19 crisis exposes some of the deep changes and dysfunctionalities of the aviation industry, built up over the years as a result of poor regulatory efforts: a staggering legal uncertainty on applicable labour, social security and tax law, an uneven playing field within Europe’s single aviation market, different levels of protection for workers, and inadequate rule-enforcement at national level.

All these pre-existing conditions – which according to the Ministers deserve ‘priority attention’ – risk impeding the industry’s recovery from the crisis.

See ECA's press release regarding the Joint Declaration here.