It is only a few days until the Global Day of Action against outsourcing in the airlines industry. Airlines seek to impose low wages and poor conditions through casualisation and outsourcing. They seek to reduce costs and maximise profits like corporations in other industries. Airlines use their global reach to move operations and jobs around the world and bypass union struggles that way. Airline workers also have a global reach, and they are coordinating their struggles. Actions are predicted to occur in Cebu, Davao, Frankfurt, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Istanbul, Manila, Melbourne, Montreal, Mumbai, San Francisco, Seoul, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg. For documents, click here.
It is only a few days until the Global Day of Action against outsourcing in the airlines industry. Airlines seek to impose low wages and poor conditions through casualisation and outsourcing. They seek to reduce costs and maximise profits like corporations in other industries. Airlines use their global reach to move operations and jobs around the world and bypass union struggles that way. Airline workers also have a global reach, and they are coordinating their struggles. Actions are predicted to occur in Cebu, Davao, Frankfurt, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Istanbul, Manila, Melbourne, Montreal, Mumbai, San Francisco, Seoul, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg. For documents, click here.