First strikes in Web3 environment – Flight Attendants and Co-Pilots threaten to stay on the ground

Blockair.io Faces Labor Challenges Amid Solidarity Among Flight Crews Blockair.io, a new player in the Web3 sector, experiences significant labor dispute just 3 weeks into operations.

Flight attendants and co-pilots are advocating for improved working conditions and equitable pay, citing an unsustainable compensation structure. Negotiations have hit a standstill, with the union representing flight attendants and co-pilots threatening to strike if their demands are not addressed. Jetson McFly, a representative for the flight attendants, has expressed frustration over unequal pay, highlighting the critical role of attendants in ensuring passenger comfort.

Co-pilots, represented by Glide Landingston, have shown solidarity, delaying an agreement by objecting to perceived profit disparities between pilots and other staff. Despite these setbacks, Blockair has made progress, reaching an understanding on key labor benefits with the flight attendants’ union. However, co-pilot intervention has postponed a final resolution.

Management remains optimistic, emphasizing its willingness to collaborate and highlighting the importance of fair treatment for all employees. Blockair assures passengers that flights are operating as scheduled and encourages their support during this challenging time.

Negotiations are set to resume, with the company calling for cooperation to reach a resolution that benefits all parties. As Blockair works to stabilize operations, it reiterates its commitment to maintaining uninterrupted service for its growing passenger base while addressing employee concerns to foster a fair and sustainable work environment.

 

Company name: Blockair
Contact name: Frank Taylor
Email: contact@blockair.io
Website: www.blockair.io