The Airports Authority employees' committee announced about a month and a half ago about expected disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport.
The disruptions that were supposed to begin at the end of the previous month were postponed, but now it seems that the negotiations between the committee and the management and the treasury are not progressing and the ones who will feel the results of the situation are the passengers.
As early as tomorrow (Wednesday), disruptions are expected at Ben Gurion Airport between the hours of 14:00 and 10:00, as announced this morning by the airport authority's workers committee.
The disruptions will be due to employee meetings that will be held at the exact same hours.
Disruptions are expected.
Netavg, photo: Moshe Shay
In the assemblies, the employees will discuss the salary agreements that have not been signed and the terms of employment of the employees at the Airports Authority.
According to estimates, the disruptions will not end there and will likely continue in the near future.
In conversations with senior officials at the Airports Authority, they make it clear that there is currently no solution in sight and there are not many options other than taking various measures such as sanctions.
The same parties point the finger of blame, among other things, at the Treasury, claiming that sufficient budgets are not received.
Senior officials of the Authority say in a conversation with "Israel Today": "The number of passengers now is relatively low and ranges between 50-60 thousand passengers, our fear is from Passover, then there will be 90 thousand passengers here per day, there is a tremendous shortage of workers and it is already too late to recruit and train, we We will see very large loads during Passover, let's hope it will end without serious damage.'
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