cnc wrote:Flanker2 wrote:cnc wrote:we work at the airport too you know so we do know what is going on... and underpayed and exploited? wow if you call a netto salary of 1600 to 2000 a month underpayed i wonder how many 1000's you earn. Do you even know what exploited means?
Those people don't earn 1600-2000 net.
They earn around 1200-1400 net, plus tax credit for supporting a family.
Take your rent of 600 euro for a basic and shitty appartment in Schaarbeek out of that and you know what these people are left with.
I worked at Zaventem and I saw how these people are ov,erworked but still try to show up to the aircraft as soon as they arrive. I've never seen them take 10 coffee breaks.
seriously you will tell me i don't know? you who never even worked at sabena, bgs, flightcare or swissport?
a normal loader is a class 3 blue and has around 12.2 euro/hour
sunday's are at 200% up to 250% depending on how much sunday's you do per month
holiday's at 200%
they have more per hour at night (20%) and pre-night (5%)
saturday 10% extra between 07 and 20h
split shift 20 euro extra per day
3th shift or supplement is at 300%
maaltijdchecks 7euro
etc.
wow you are right they are so underpayed!
I don't disagree with your numbers, but do the math yourself. It seems that you are forgetting the biggest factor: TAXES!
If +/-1900 euro is the gross salary. To receive a salary of 1500 euro net take-home pay, you need more than 2400 euro's gross. Most of these workers only work one out of 2 weekends, nights ops are almost extinct.
Most don't make more than 2200 euro's, which is a nett salary of 1400 euro's.
7 euro maaltijdcheques, ok, but that often even doesn't cover the diesel for the commute to work.
Technicians at SN are around 1450-1600 nett take-home, are you trying to sell us that loaders are earning as much, if not more?
I stand behind the employees who are on strike on this issue. Wildcat or not doesn't change a thing because even if you know it one week in advance, what can you do about it? Sure it's legal vs. illegal but it will only make the lawyers happy. Airlines would only lose more revenue.
Now it's 4 days into the strike and people are still showing up with their luggage at BRU
Would an announced strike have changed anything if not hit the airlines harder?
As for the pax, I think that it's unfortunate but it's just luggage, no biggy here. Most people flying shorthaul take things they don't need to abuse their 15kg free hold luggage rights anyway...