Failure makes gov’t back out of PAL-pilots talks
| By Aytch S. de la Cruz 08/06/2010 Government  forces yesterday decided to let go of the warring Philippine Airlines  (PAL) management and the 25 pilots who suddenly quit their jobs last  week given the commitment conveyed to them by PAL officials that they  will do everything to resolve the lingering issues among themselves. At  a news conference at Malacañang yesterday, presidential spokesman Edwin  Lacierda said they have been assured by the PAL management that it will  no longer transfer its  A-320 pilots to its sister company, Air  Philippines, which  is among the reasons mentioned by the 25 pilots in  their decision to leave the flag-carrier for foreign airline companies. The  Palace spokesman added PAL officials also committed to submit a revised  flight schedule for all the routes that it currently flies and  subsequently publish them in the broadsheets for the flying public’s  perusal. Lacierda said this would “normalize” PAL’s operations under reduced flight frequency so as not to prolong the  inconvenience of the flag-carrier’s customers. “PAL  management shall undertake continuing dialog with the remaining pilots  to resolve issues between them and as far as the government is  concerned, it will now let PAL and the pilots settle their differences  through promised dialog. For that reason, government will just monitor  the dialog between the two (parties concerned),” he added.But  Lacierda clarified that the government’s decision to withdraw its  presence from the actual dialogue is not an indication that it has  failed on its efforts to address this particular issue..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100806hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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