Administrative court grants CGTT right to be represented on National Council of Social DialogueEthiopian Airlines Striving to Always Excel in Service Delivery, Customer Convenience: CEO

The Tunisian General Labour Confederation (CGTT) has announced that the Administrative Court has granted it the right to be represented on the National Council of Social Dialogue. "The Administrative Court has decided to annul the term "the most representative" in paragraph 2 of article 2 of the government decree setting the number of members of the National Council of Social Dialogue at 35, "representing the most representative workers' organisation", the CGTT said in a statement. The CGTT had filed a complaint with the Administrative Court in 2018 against the prime minister and the minister of social affairs, seeking the annulment of government decree number 676 of August 7, 2018 on the composition of the National Council of Social Dialogue. It considered that the decree contained provisions contrary to the law and the fundamental rules governing trade union activity and relations between public authorities and trade union organisations. "This government decree excluded the CGTT from the composition of the National Council of Social Dialogue," it added. 'By annulling the second paragraph of article 2 of the government decree, the Administrative Court has upheld the principle of equality and trade union pluralism and given priority to objective standards of representativeness of trade union organisations without any exclusion," the CGTT stressed. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew reaffirmed that the airline always strives to excel in service delivery and enhance customer convenience. In his press briefing he gave today, the CEO mentioned the various infrastructure facilities undertaken by the airline to this effect. The CEO outlined that the airline's ongoing efforts to enhance convenience and efficiency in its services include infrastructure expansion, increased fleet size and number of destinations, as well as improved service delivery. New procedures are in place to further improve services in a sustainable manner, the CEO stressed, adding that all the stakeholder institutions in the airport are demonstrating commitment to discharging their responsibilities accordingly. Ethiopian Airlines has won several prestigious awards over many years, for recognition of, among others, its continued rapid growth, increased profitability and outstanding contribution to aviation development in Africa. The airline has transported over 13. 8 million passengers and 713,875 tons of cargo in the year 2022/23, it was learned. Source: Ethiopian News Agency

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