PIA employees to start protests from today

Joint Action Committee says it will close the head office


Our Correspondent January 25, 2016
Joint Action Committee says it will close the head office. CREATIVE COMMONS

KARACHI: The Joint Action Committee of Pakistan International Airlines has announced its next course of action and will start protests from Tuesday at the head office of the airline.

Previously, a series of protests had started from December 5, 2015 against the planned privatisation of the airline. These halted only after a resolution was passed against privatisation in the Senate.

However, the government passed the privatisation bill of the airline in the National Assembly last week after which the joint action committee decided to hold nationwide protests.



Joint Action Committee Secretary Obaidullah Khan, while talking to The Express Tribune said, “We have presented four demands: the resolution passed in the National Assembly be rescinded, aviation policy be reviewed, unions be involved in re-strengthening the airline and privatisation be deemed intolerable.”

Khan added, “We will shut down the head office [today] and stage a protest. We will also close down all flight operations from February 2.”

PIA spokesperson Daniyal Gillani said, “We have requested the Joint Action Committee to review its decision. This will only add to the losses of the airline.”

Published in The Express Tribune, January 26th,  2016.

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COMMENTS (4)

Saleem | 8 years ago | Reply PIA employees needs to be given a stern warning that if they walk out of their jobs then they will be fired. And if they do so then so be it. Fire everyone who doesn't show up for his/her job. These employees, who hardly earn their wages and survive on tax payers money, can't make any demands.
Parvez | 8 years ago | Reply For once lets see if this government has any fire in its belly....... shut the airline down and send everyone home..........then sell it, even for Rs. 1/-, if need be.
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