Cathay union threatens to spoil the party
Cathay Pacific cabin crews are threatening a work-to-rule campaign over the Lunar New Year festive period.
Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants’ Union, claiming to represent 80 percent of the 8,000 cabin crew, has accused the airline of “playing with figures” by including annual pay scale increments into the promised 4.5 percent pay rise.
The union said Cathay’s pay rise offer was “discriminatory,” as pilots were offered an immediate increase of up to 12 percent at the end of 2010.
The union wants the airline to return to talks on Tuesday.
Ian Jarrett
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