Cathay Pacific Staff Union To Launch Work-to-rule

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2022-12-23 HKT 11:17

Share this story

facebook

  • A union representing Cathay Pacific's flight attendants says it has received unanimous support from members for the planned industrial action. Image: Shutterstock

    A union representing Cathay Pacific's flight attendants says it has received unanimous support from members for the planned industrial action. Image: Shutterstock

A union representing cabin crew members of Cathay Pacific said it is planning a work-to-rule campaign to fight for better working conditions.

The Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants Union made the announcement on its Facebook page on Thursday night, saying it had received a unanimous endorsement by members who attended a recent special meeting.

“We sincerely seek your moral and physical support for our action and genuine good cause in striving for you all,” the union said in a statement.

It said it is demanding sufficient layover rest time, better welfare and rostering.

It added that a step-by-step guideline video will be provided to members on how to carry out the industrial action.

In response, Cathay said it will continue to listen to and act upon feedback from the crew.

It noted it had earlier offered a 3.3-percent pay rise for all eligible employees, plus an ex-gratia payment, in recognition of their commitment and effort.

It added that most of the concerns raised by the union regarding the roster had been resolved and will be implemented from next month.

The airline said its flight services will continue as scheduled.

“We are confident that our cabin crew will continue to work in the same professional manner they have throughout the pandemic,” it said.

RECENT NEWS

Indonesia And South Korea Begin Cross-Border QRIS Payments In Local Currencies

Bank Indonesia and the Bank of Korea have launched cross-border QR payment connectivity between Indonesia and South Kor... Read more

Hong Kong Misses March Deadline For First Stablecoin Licenses, No Issuers Approved

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has yet to issue its first batch of stablecoin licenses, missing an earlier tar... Read more

Hong Kong Sees Digital Wallets Surpass Cards For The First Time

Digital wallets have surpassed cards for the first time in the city’s payments landscape, according to the Global Pay... Read more

HSBC Appoints Max Xu And Samuel Chen To Lead Wealth And Private Banking In China

HSBC has appointed Max Xu as Head of International Wealth and Premier Banking (IWPB), HSBC China, and Samuel Chen as He... Read more

OSL Group 2025 Revenue Hits HK$489M, Stablecoins Account For 60% Of Trading

OSL Group reported its annual results for the year ended 31 December 2025. The company said it recorded growth during t... Read more

JCB Brings Google Pay Contactless To Taiwan In First Overseas Rollout

JCB has announced that JCB-branded credit cards issued by Union Bank of Taiwan and Bank SinoPac will, for the first tim... Read more