Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico workers protest alleged anti-union tactics

Joerg Speri, Chief Executive Officer of Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico
Joerg Speri, Chief Executive Officer of Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico - Lufthansa Technik
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Dozens of workers from Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico, along with their supporters, recently gathered at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and at the company’s facility in Aguadilla. The group aimed to call attention to what they described as anti-union practices by the company.

During the rally, participants called on Lufthansa Technik to “stop the union-busting tactics, end the efforts to divide workers, and respect the professionals who keep aircraft flying safely every day.”

The demonstration highlighted ongoing concerns among employees about labor relations at Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico. Workers and their allies are seeking greater recognition and respect for their roles in maintaining aircraft safety.

No representatives from Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico were immediately available for comment regarding the allegations raised during the rally.



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