Air traffic controllers in Argentina have lifted their planned strikes to engage in negotiations for better wages.
In a significant development for the aviation sector in Argentina, air traffic controllers associated with the Atepsa union have decided to lift their planned series of strikes intended as a protest for improved wages. This decision came just a day after the union announced a schedule of three-hour work stoppages set to begin across all airports in Argentina on Thursday. The immediate suspension of these strikes was prompted by a newly mandated conciliation process and the anticipation of negotiations with government authorities.