Giving Air Asia's employees a collective voice

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[translations: Thai ภาษาไทย  |  Malay | Bahasa Indonesia ]

Good pay and fair working conditions for staff are crucial for any company’s longterm success. The best way to achieve this is through the recognition of a strong union, a social partner, giving the workforce a clear, unified voice.

It is time that the employees of Air Asia receive the recognition from their employer that they deserve. Air Asia is one of the leading low cost airlines in this region, and it aspires to follow the successful Southwest Airlines in America.

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Unions are not yet established at Air Asia. Many other low cost airlines are all committed to good labour relations and collective agreements with unions. The same is true for Southwest, the example which is so often referred to in publications. All of them are successful carriers in their field. 
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