Spanish air traffic controllers will strike on two more days over the next few weeks in protest against sanctions imposed by airport operator Aena on 61 controllers, which held a wildcat strike on December 3, 2010. The controllers were forced back to work by armed guards were threatened with arrest for the crime of disobedience, stipulated in the Spanish military penal code in cases of failing to show up at work. The USCA union has announced that the first strike will take place between 06:00 CET and 18:00 CET on September 26, with the second following on October 3.
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