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On 7 December 2004 Civil Aviation trade unions all over the world will take part in a Special Day of Action to highlight the need for governments and the air transport industry to license, or certify cabin crew.

Campaign News and Updates:

03 December 2004
World Action Day to call for cabin crew licensing
Civil aviation trade unions all over the world are pulling out all the stops for a special day of action to highlight the need for cabin crew licensing.

Press Release and Press Pack:

6 December 2004
‘Certify us!’ Cabin crew want skills recognition
Airline cabin crews will call tomorrow for a standard certificate that gives proper recognition of the vital skills their jobs demand. They will be making the case that it’s time to ‘close the security loop’ by licensing cabin crew in the same way as pilots, mechanics, air traffic controllers and ground crew.

7 December 2004
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Campaign Handbook:
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Related documents:
Cabin Crew Licensing - Campaign Handbook (126kb PDF)

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