channelnewsasia.com - SIA says state of ties between management and unions is stable
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
   
Video Finance Lifestyle Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
Singapore News

 
 

SIA says state of ties between management and unions is stable
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 20 April 2008 1455 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 

SINGAPORE: The state of relations between the management and unions of Singapore Airlines (SIA) over the last two years has been stable and cordial.

In an interview with Channel NewsAsia, SIA chairman Stephen Lee said there is now better communication as both sides have put in more efforts to strengthen the relationship.

Singapore's top leaders, including Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, have also met with representatives from the management and unions of SIA to help iron out differences between them.

SIA's management now meets the union leaders more often, said Mr Lee.

"We are lucky that we have capable union leaders in place, therefore they can represent the ground well and represent the ground issues. On the management side, with better understanding and more even keel relationship, we are in a better position to discuss the more difficult issues."

He added that this year, with tight labour and high inflation, it will be challenging.

The aerospace sector in the region is growing very fast. For instance, many Asian airlines have aggressive expansion plans.

Mr Lee pointed out: "A significant portion of the new planes that will be delivered over the next five years would be in Asia. And many Asian airlines have aggressive expansion plans, and this will exacerbate the availability of trained people."

So he believes the demand for both pilots and engineers would grow very rapidly.

"In the area of pilots, we must position ourselves as the employer of choice and we continue to provide up-to-date training, up-to-date techniques. And it helps when SIA is the first to fly the A380... Many pilots aspire to be in the first wave to be trained in the A380, which really represents the future," Mr Lee said.

Turning to competition from budget carriers, Mr Lee noted that in a period of sustained high fuel prices and a possible drop in demand, the aviation industry has already seen casualties with three US airlines folding up within a week - signs that this is very much a weeding-out period, putting pressure on the weaker players. - CNA/ac

 

 



Other singapore News
S'pore hopes to lay foundation for APEC economies to emerge stronger
MOH to conduct health survey from March to June next year
More turn to sub-letting HDB flats
MM Lee says Singapore's economy may grow 3% next year
Chinese President Hu to make 3-day visit to Singapore next week
S'pore to keep manufacturing an "integral" part of economy
Health Minister expects foreigners to come to Singapore for H1N1 vaccine
Health Minister Khaw praises NKF's Kidney Live Donor Support Programme
Foreign media give APEC organising committee "thumbs up"
APEC guests & staff expected to consume 63 tonnes of food
Retailers near APEC Summit venue report dip in sales of up to 60%
Palliative care can be extended beyond cancer with increased awareness
Four blocks in Bukit Merah View to undergo Selective EnBloc Redevelopment
APEC officials discuss ways to make economic growth more inclusive
Applications for LKY Scholarships open
10,000 join in family day outing organised by Vasantham and PA
Frontier Community Place officially opens
Football: Geylang Utd edge out Bangkok Glass to win Singapore Cup final
Mercy Relief set up temporary classrooms for quake-hit Java
Haematologist suspended for failing to exercise due care
Man assaults ambulance crew in Jurong West
Horse Racing: El Dorado wins Singapore Gold Cup race

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions