Union dissolved
The Singapore Government has dissolved the Singapore Airlines Pilots’ Association, held responsible for a recent work-to-rule campaign -to support its wage demands. A Labour Ministry spokesman said that the association was deregistered because it had been used and was likely to be used once more against the interests of "workmen in the aviation industry.” He Tadded, however, that the Government would be prepared to consider allowing the formation of a new pilot’s union under the fuS control of Singaporeans, Foreign pilots employed by Singapore Airlines could joia only as associate he said. — Singapore,
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