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LSG Sky Chefs workers strike for better pay in Turkey

05.08.16 News
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On August 2, approximately 400 members of IUF affiliate Tekgida-Is went on strike at the Turkish operations of airline catering TNC, LSG Sky Chefs, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, following a break down in collective bargaining.             

Negotiations began early this year and the employer has still refused to make an acceptable wage offer after ten negotiating sessions  and despite the use of a mediator brought in to assist the union and employer reach agreement.                 

The workers, many of whom are on minimum wages, provide airline meals for travelers on airlines which include Lufthansa, Air France and Turkish companies such as Sunexpress, Freebird and Onur airlines. Meals have not been produced during the strike and rather than settle the agreement with a reasonable wage offer, LSG Sky Chefs is threatening to withdraw its operations from Turkey.

The strike is the first to take place since the state of emergency was imposed in Turkey following the failed military coup attempt of July 15.