It is now over a month that almost 3,000 workers have been in a struggle with Philippine Airlines over the issue of outsourcing their jobs. They are staying strong and have received international solidarity. Actions in support of their stance are continuing, see here and here.
While action has been postponed by workers at Kuwait Airlines as most of their demands have been agreed to by the company, workers at Malaysia Airlines are facing the prospects of losing conditions due to a merger with a low cost airline.
It is now over a month that almost 3,000 workers have been in a struggle with Philippine Airlines over the issue of outsourcing their jobs. They are staying strong and have received international solidarity. Actions in support of their stance are continuing, see here and here.
While action has been postponed by workers at Kuwait Airlines as most of their demands have been agreed to by the company, workers at Malaysia Airlines are facing the prospects of losing conditions due to a merger with a low cost airline.