The attack on members of the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) has escalated further. In Manila, arrest warrants were issued this week for 39 members of PALEA who are charged with coercion based on claims they were involved in violent protest action against Philippine Airline’s decision to outsource 2,600 jobs. Meanwhile, PALEA member remain resolute and determined in their struggle against Philippine Airlines and against outsourcing.
The attack on members of the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) has escalated further. In Manila, arrest warrants were issued this week for 39 members of PALEA who are charged with coercion based on claims they were involved in violent protest action against Philippine Airline’s decision to outsource 2,600 jobs. Meanwhile, PALEA member remain resolute and determined in their struggle against Philippine Airlines and against outsourcing.