+ Follow ASIA PACIFIC WORKERS SOLIDARITY LINK Tag
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[Title] => Workers want RP-US air pact abrogated
[Summary] => The RP-US Air Transport Agreement (ATA) scheduled for implementation in October this year is highly onerous and favors American airlines, labor groups said as they called for the immediate abrogation of the pact.
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[Title] => Labor groups join opposition to open skies with US
[Summary] => The countrys big and small labor organizations have vigorously opposed the open skies agreement with the United States scheduled for implementation in October this year, warning the government that the accord will displace workers in the aviation industry and those in other sectors.
Meeting in a Quezon City restaurant recently, the groups passed a resolution expressing their objection to open skies and appealing to President Arroyo to stop the implementation of the RP-US Air Transport Agreement (ATA).
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ASIA PACIFIC WORKERS SOLIDARITY LINK
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Meeting in a Quezon City restaurant recently, the groups passed a resolution expressing their objection to open skies and appealing to President Arroyo to stop the implementation of the RP-US Air Transport Agreement (ATA).
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