+ Follow DNATA WINGS AVIATION SYSTEM CORP Tag
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[Title] => Aviation industry workers protest mass layoffs
[Summary] => Aviation industry workers have vowed to hold mass actions once their concerns on mass retrenchment to be caused by the operation of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 are not immediately acted upon by the government.
Officers and members of the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA), MIASCOR Workers Union and other airport service companies met to plan their move against the impending wholesale loss of jobs once the Terminal 3 to be operated by the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) starts operating next year.
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[Title] => Working hard to put travelers on cloud nine
[Summary] => You may not know it but the air travel you are about to take involves the professional services of highly skilled personnel from the MIA Association of Service Operators (MASO).
If you are taking, for example, the Northwest Airlines flight to San Francisco via Narita, Japan, you would be at the airport by 0600. The security guards who verify your passport and airline ticket at the door and the persons manning the X-ray machine to scan your baggage are all employees of the airport service operators.
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DNATA WINGS AVIATION SYSTEM CORP
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Officers and members of the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA), MIASCOR Workers Union and other airport service companies met to plan their move against the impending wholesale loss of jobs once the Terminal 3 to be operated by the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) starts operating next year.
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[Title] => Working hard to put travelers on cloud nine
[Summary] => You may not know it but the air travel you are about to take involves the professional services of highly skilled personnel from the MIA Association of Service Operators (MASO).
If you are taking, for example, the Northwest Airlines flight to San Francisco via Narita, Japan, you would be at the airport by 0600. The security guards who verify your passport and airline ticket at the door and the persons manning the X-ray machine to scan your baggage are all employees of the airport service operators.
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December 15, 2001 - 12:00am