- I remember reading about that strike. A part of it had to do with the government wanting to do something about the wages ATC were getting. The average is about 200,000 euros which I think is ridiculous.
Media Hype!
The average take home pay for an ATCO was and is around 45000-55000 Euros pa around 70K USD. Yes there were controllers who supposedly achieved around 900,000 Euros; as memory recalls there were just two such controllers and in order to reach these heady figures they were working around 120 hours per week every week. After the first 40 hrs payment was at an AENA and Union agreed premium rate. So of course the controllers made lots of money; it was a natural effect of the conditions imposed by management.
The need for the extra hours came about because AENA consistently understated and undermanned the requirement. Not one new controller was taken on in a six year period despite the service being undermanned and disregarding totally natural attrition due to retirement and people leaving because they were unable to cope. Air Traffic manning levels in Spain are set at the Winter requirement level which is only about 1/3 of that required during the Summer. Overtime and rest day working was made mandatory on pain of suspension or sacking if the controllers failed to turn up. Taking time off through sickness was also not permitted…
The decision to send the troops in was not discussed at parliamentary level it was taken by P.M. Zapatero and his hitmen Rubalcaba and Blanco and a request was forwarded to the King for a Royal Decree which was of course granted. Admittedly the politicians didn’t have a lot of choice; Spain’s ATC was at a standstill and Spanish airspace was closed but if AENA had maintained the right manning levels the situation would not have reached the crisis point that it did.
And then the whole sorry business was hyped up by the media driven by Jose Blanco the Minister responsible for, among other things, ATC Services. Let us also not forget that the whole thing attracted worldwide attention because of the interests of a certain ex-Spanish Prime Minister who just happens to be on the board of Richard Murdoch’s News Corporation and hence Fox News and other International media sources. Something of a clash of interests if ever their was one… all Joe Public got to hear about were the supposed highly inflated salaries earned by ATC controllers; the ATC side was never publicised in the media.
A new contract has been agreed which does give controllers 200K Euros pa but the conditions were take it or leave it and get out, and as before, compulsory overtime and rest day working, no time off for sickness and lots of other nasty little gotchs’a that AENA got written into the contract. I have seen some of the rotas involved and frankly they are unworkable. From what i can see little has changed except the noose around the controllers necks has been pulled a little tighter.
My experience in aviation is not ATC related but with aircraft maintenance, working 12 hour shifts 4 on 4 off and compulsory overtime as required. I did this for over thirty years, the last 15 with the same employer, but when push came to shove and redundancies were needed guess who was top of the sh*t list? That’s right, the old guys, the ones with all the experience, the ones that were as a result paid a little more than the new guys who took twice as long to do the job…
Mike, I wish you every success with your future career. Zap did to the Spanish controllers what Reagan did to the American controllers… but you may be a little young to remember that!
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