Original article: Sindicato de Pilotos de Latam votó huelga: Empresa se niega a reponer sueldos previos a la pandemia a pesar de millonarias ganancias
The LATAM Pilots’ Union (SPL) has voted in favor of a strike due to the company’s refusal to restore their salaries to pre-pandemic levels. This decision came with overwhelming support from 97% of union members.
In a statement, the union, which represents about half of the airline’s captains, reminded the public that «to confront the economic impact of the pandemic and ensure the viability of a company on the brink, pilots were willing to halve their incomes. Five years later, they remain the only group in LATAM yet to regain their pre-2020 conditions, while executives have already done so,» they emphasized.
The union highlighted that the current negotiations with the company take place «against a backdrop of financial and operational prosperity for the multinational airline, one of the largest in the world.»
«In 2024, LATAM reported $977 million in profits for its shareholders, and in the first half of 2025, $600 million, totaling $1.5 billion in just 18 months,» the pilots argued.
According to the union, «restoring the labor rights of its nearly 500 pilots would cost less than 1% of these substantial resources and would have an almost negligible effect on the ASK ex-fuel cost (a metric assessing cost per available seat kilometer),» they proposed.
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