EVA Air strikers plan 27-km march on Taiwan Presidential Office

EVA Air members of the Taoyuan Flight Attendants Union will walk 27 kilometers to the Presidential Office Building Friday, as their strike enters its 16th day. Last weekend, a vote showed the flight attendants accepting a deal to end their strike, which has led to the cancellation of about 1,000 flights affecting more than 200,000 passengers, but further rounds of talks failed to lead to the signing of a final accord. The union said the aim of the march was to show EVA Air management, the public and the govt that the flight attendants were determined to defend their rights. A meeting Wednesday evening failed to reach any consensus, with the union still suspicious of EVA Air moves to retaliate against strikers, and management trying to prevent alleged untrue accusations by the union. <br/>
Taiwan News
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7/4/19
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