Poland: the International Transport workers’ Federation is interceding with LOT’s management to denounce the violation of union rights

The International Transport workers' Federation (ITF) addressed a letter to the air company LOT in which it denounces the fact that the management is confiscating the computing equipment used by union representatives. (Réf. 070146)
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Unions from the air company LOT addressed, on February 7, a complaint to the ITF’s civilian aviation section, in which they drew up an account on the violation of union rights. According to union organizations, on February 2, the firm’s management ordered a group of people to enter the union premises located in the company and to seize computing equipment in order to control the content better. The president of ITF’s civilian aviation section, Ingo Marowsky, answered by sending a letter to the

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