The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines yesterday said in a press release that Philippine Airlines has to offer its resigned pilots highly-improved benefits so the company can lure them back.
TUCP secretary-general and former senator Ernesto Herrera said in the press release that if PAL can invoke the need to stay profitable to justify job cuts, then professionals are also entitled to leave their posts in search of better pay elsewhere.
Herrera was referring to PAL’s recent decision to outsource its core services which resulted in the displacement of many of its employees.
The resigned pilots have reportedly left PAL because of higher pay offers from foreign airlines.* Daily Star
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