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Written by: Zhang Jiamin
2020-10-22 09:37
Last update date: 2020-10-22 09:37
Cathay Pacific Airways officially announced the restructuring plan, including the reduction of 5,300 employees in Hong Kong, and Cathay Dragon Airways will cease operations.
Li Yongfu, chairman of the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Industry Workers Union, said on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millenniums" today (22) that 60% of the business of the company that provides meals comes from Dragonair, and there are also aircraft maintenance and cleaning companies with Hong Kong. Regarding the Dragon, there have been some layoffs and unpaid leave, worrying that the suspension of Dragonair will affect the entire industrial chain.
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Li Yongfu, chairman of the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Industry Workers Union, said on the TV and TV program "Millenniums" that because the second round of job security is about to end and Dragonair’s suspension of operations, there are companies that provide meals and 60% of their business comes from Dragonair; In addition, there are also 3 aircraft maintenance and cleaning companies whose business is related to Dragonair, involving up to 2,000 employees.
Some companies have already laid off their outsourced employees and asked for unpaid leave, worrying that the suspension of Dragonair will affect the entire industry chain.
As for the reorganization of Cathay Pacific, he said that the compensation plan for ground handling and air handling is the same. As Cathay Pacific issued new contracts to some employees, they need to reduce their salaries. He said that some employees need to contribute to the property and take care of the children to school. The union will write to pay attention to the situation and understand the future. Handling methods, including unpaid leave, etc.
Li Yongfu, chairman of the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Industry Workers Union, pointed out that there are catering companies, aircraft maintenance and cabin cleaning companies related to Dragonair.
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