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The untold story of a rush culture and unpaid work in aviation

The aviation industry is constantly pushing for cost efficiency and on-time performance, but this rush culture puts pressure on crew members, making it harder for them to perform their pre- and post-flight duties diligently. And then there’s also the issue of unpaid work.

Romanian court voids clause limiting employees’ right to a second job

Romanian court voids clause limiting employees’ right to a second job

A decision from the Bucharest Labor Court has ruled that a clause in a pilot’s local employment contract that restricted the individual from working elsewhere without express written consent is null and void. The judge made it clear that this clause was against the law, and since holding multiple jobs is permitted by current legislation, any restrictions must be explicitly provided by law.

Wizz Air Crew Members

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Wizz Air’s Decision to Resume Flights to Tel Aviv

Get your employment records: a 3-step guide

Whether you’re still an active employee or a former one, getting copies of your personal files is a right protected by data protection laws and the labor code. Dealing with these issues can be challenging, but you don’t have to face them alone.

Aviation Safety Culture

LOST: Aviation Safety Culture. Has anyone seen it?

Aviation safety culture is not about checking boxes. A safety culture that focuses on superficial compliance can create a false sense of security, potentially paving the way for incidents and accidents. The airline industry screams for trust.