• Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Air traffic control staff attacked at work

Air traffic control staff attacked at work

Skopje, 4 January 2024 (MIA) — Air traffic control employees were attacked in the M-NAV national air navigation service provider's air traffic control facility, according to Trade Union of Air Traffic Controllers leader Aleksandar Tasevski in a social media post.

 

The incident was reported to the Petrovec police station, Tasevski wrote on Facebook. The Minister of Transport and Communications and the Minister of Interior were also notified.

 

Tasevski wrote that several vehicles had come to the air traffic control facility. People got out, went inside, started to argue, and then attacked air traffic control employees, he said.

 

Tasevski noted that the people were not stopped by any of the security guards on duty.

 

The attack happened after the union leader's press conference earlier on Thursday.

 

He had said that twenty to thirty air traffic controllers and their assistants working for M-NAV would start resigning from their management positions in response to the latest job announcement in this institution.

 

He also said he had been notified Wednesday by the Department for Violent Crime at the Ministry of Interior that M-NAV directors Fahrudin Hamidi and Fasim Deari reported an email of his because of "feeling of threat to their life security" under Article 144 paragraph two of the Criminal Code.

 

"I most responsibly claim that the content of this email does not contain anything resembling a threat,"  he told reporters.

 

He said it was misinterpreted deliberately so it could be used against him as union leader and the air controllers who "dared to raise their voices and show they are ready to stand up for the defense and protection of their profession, to stop the clientelism and the hiring of unnecessary and unprofessional employees." mr/