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CSL Election

This is the first in a series of emails we will publish to provide you with information about the election of the staff delegation and the members of the Chambre des salariés (CSL). We will provide you with important information why it will be essential that you cast your votes in both elections. This may include information you may be aware.

We urge you to read the information carefully as it will include additional information you may not be aware of, if you have been employed in 2019 while it will be completely new information for 127 colleagues (which represents more than 20% of all Cargolux pilots) who were hired since the last election in 2019. Please also take note of the first edition of Knowtam “Social Elections 2024”, which has been sent to your home address and is available online following this link. Further information will be available on a dedicated section of www.alpl.lu. No prior login required..

These elections will be important for you, as the outcome will directly impact your future working conditions, as the result of the delegation election will have a direct impact on future CWA negotiations! The results of the CWA negotiations in 2019 and in 2023 would not have been possible without being well represented in the Cargolux Delegation. On the other hand the implementation of a ‘B-Scale’ and Flight Time Limitations based only on legal minimums enforced upon the pilots with the CWA signed in 2015 was only possible when the pilots were not well represented in the Delegation. 


Social Elections – Electing your Staff Delegation and the Chambre des salariés

Every five years, the employees in Luxembourg are called on to participate in the nationwide social elections to elect in two separate elections the members of the staff delegation in their companies and the members of the Chambre des salariés (CSL). The next social elections will take place in March of this year, giving you the opportunity to elect those colleagues who will represent your interests for the next five years.

In this first article we provide information about the CSL, why it will be important that you vote and how you can participate in the CSL election.

The Chambre des salariés
While the election of the staff delegation certainly has a more direct impact on the individual working conditions of an employee, taking part in the election for the CSL is of important as well.

The government must seek the opinion of the CSL on any draft legislation or regulation relating to the country’s economic, financial and social policies. In addition to being involved in the legislative process, the CSL is represented in state advisory bodies, the social insurance institutions and in the labour and social courts. Globalization, digitalization and the continued striving for liberalization are factors that will continue to impact our jobs, making it important that the interests of employees will be continued to be represented in rule making processes in the future.

The CSL Election
In the CSL election you elect the members of the general assembly, which is made up of 60 elected members, divided into 9 professional groups. As a pilot you belong to occupational group 5 “other services” and elect the 14 representatives plus 14 substitutes, in total 28 members, of this group.

Nationally representative union
Additionally, the number of votes a union receives in the election for the CSL determines, if this union is considered to be nationally representative. By participating in the CSL election, you also determine which of the unions are nationally representative.

By law only nationally representative unions can negotiate and sign collective work agreements (CWA) in any company. In order to achieve the status of nationally representative union, a union must have received at least 20% of the votes in the last elections to the CSL. Presently there are only two nationally representative unions, one is the LCGB.

In order to represent your interests in negotiations for a collective work agreement (CWA) as ALPL we need a partner, management must by law accept as negotiating and signatory union in CWA negotiations.

When ALPL was founded more than 50 years ago, the founding fathers of our associations were faced with the question how to make sure, that the association would be able to effectively represent your interest when negotiating with management working conditions for the pilots within the framework of a CWA. After careful considerations and legal advice, it was decided that ALPL needs a strong partner, a nationally representative union to guarantee that our interest will be represented in CWA negotiations.

For many years the LCGB is this strong partner as nationally representative union ALPL cooperates with. The LCGB provided our association the required freedom to represent your interests in CWA negotiations. This means that your ALPL Board is actively involved in CWA negotiations, sitting at the negotiation table representing your interests.

Vote List 1 ‘LCGB’
Based on this fact and the explanations provided above, your ALPL Board recommends that you vote for List 1 the LCGB list by simply marking the circle above List 1 on the ballot with a ‘X’.



Only by maintaining the nationally representative status can we guarantee that our partner union, the LCGB, will be able to negotiate and sign collective work agreements in the future, which will represent our interests.

How do I vote?
The CSL election takes place exclusively by postal voting. The postal voting papers will be mailed to your home address in the coming weeks, without you having to apply for it. The picture below shows a sample of how the envelope you will receive looks.



Information how to mark the ballot, how you have to return the ballot by mail is explained in the Knowtam “Social Elections 2024” and can also be found here. Additionally, we recommend that you watch this short video showing how to mark your ballot and how to return it. 

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ALPL Debrief Social Elections

“Special Debrief” providing you with important information about the upcoming Delegation Election and the election of the Chamber des salaries (CSL) is available.

We recommend to spend some of your valuable time and to watch this first video of a series of “Special Debrief” screencasts which will be published ahead of the delegation election on March 12th. We recommend that you also visit the section “Social Elections” where you will find more information, including a list of frequently asked questions, which will be updated continuously as more details will become available.

These elections will be important for you, as the outcome will directly impact your future working conditions!