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Employees at EVA Air subsidiary Evergreen Airline Services (EGAS) have called on their union to demand they receive bonuses equalling at least three months’ salary.
EGAS is one of several aviation affiliates of Taiwanese mainline operator Evergreen Marine and the demand reflects staff dissatisfaction that bonuses paid to their peers at the liner parent are as much as 52 months’ worth of salaries.
And their indignation caused 150 EGAS employees, primarily involved in ground handling, to stage a walkout over the new year ...
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