ECA Survey on Social Rating of European Airlines

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The European Cockpit Association (ECA) published a survey on the social rating of European airlines. This quick, concise and anonymous online survey is the opportunity for European pilots to rate their airlines and determine where they sit on the social/unsocial scale.  

In this survey which takes only 2-3 minutes to complete, pilots will be asked to answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to a number of questions on the use of atypical employment models, contractual arrangements, as well as on representative rights, work-life balance and overall worker satisfaction at their airlines. The intention is to take stock of pilot satisfaction in Europe’s cockpits.

This survey comes at a time when ECA is fighting for pilots’ need for social legislation in aviation at EU level. The result of the survey will be showcased on ECA’s website together with quotes from pilots sharing their insights into their airlines’ working conditions. The data compiled should serve as a useful tool for ECA’s campaign for social aviation, provide useful data for the European pilot community and useful feedback for the airlines, hopefully raising the awareness of all interested parties and provide input for national & European policymakers.

Your ALPL Board invites you to take part in this survey. Simply click on this link or the image below to access this quick, concise and anonymous online survey.