Philippine Airline workers facing more repression

The 2,700 workers dismissed over a year ago by Philippines Airlines have continued to fight for their jobs. After a month of their protest camp, the workers, organised by PALEA, were attacked by thugs who tried to destroy their protest camp. This week, a Filipino court has provided police with 39 arrest warrants against PALEA officers and members over that attack by thugs. This is a travesty of justice and an attempt to destroy the union and the resistance by workers.  For more information and solidarity, click here. 

After a successful Global Day of Action, AAWL, PALEA, Hava Is and our other international partners are continuing to discuss possibilities for joint action and international industrial action and solidarity.

 

The 2,700 workers dismissed over a year ago by Philippines Airlines have continued to fight for their jobs. After a month of their protest camp, the workers, organised by PALEA, were attacked by thugs who tried to destroy their protest camp. This week, a Filipino court has provided police with 39 arrest warrants against PALEA officers and members over that attack by thugs. This is a travesty of justice and an attempt to destroy the union and the resistance by workers.  For more information and solidarity, click here. 

After a successful Global Day of Action, AAWL, PALEA, Hava Is and our other international partners are continuing to discuss possibilities for joint action and international industrial action and solidarity.