Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Chaos

The news this weekend has been all over Spain air chaos caused by the strike covertly, or not so covertly, of air traffic controllers. These gentlemen, following the government's position not to accept their proposals, have made a massive abandonment of their jobs, claiming illness in some cases, in others not alleging anything.

Rather than positioning me for or against their claims, I think these are completely useless from the moment that use this bridge to make them festive and more in the way they did. I know the position of Minister White xulesca in their closest circles had commented that "firm put all these drivers, months before this incident. Nothing beyond the fact that armed forces have taken control of the situation and, according to some journalists have said, the airport of Palma de Mallorca, have even threatened at gunpoint so that drivers were prepared to carry out their work.

As is the country with a grave crisis, I totally disagree on this particular type of protests and leaving many people abandoned at airports in some specific dates that the majority wanted to make family visits. There is no right way, and hopefully more than one of these drivers have made the mistake of his life. One group that has extraordinary working conditions can not put a country absolute chaos. I suppose in few days we will know all the issues related to this story, but to many it seems a disproportionate attitude of "strikers."

also some that criticize the government's decision to militarize the service, ie, to declare a state of alert and therefore the armed forces take control of airports. It seems to me a strong and wise decision. Just to see the chaos that can be generated by the cessation of all air activity in the country, since it justifies it.

I think there are certain basic public services in the provision of which the government concerned is responsible, so can not waste time thinking too much decision to make. We'll see how this situation drift.

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