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Airline industry restructuring proceeded in high gear following the 9/11 attacks, which triggered a global air …. Apart from overall confirming the pattern of a high propensity to labor conflict in the airline industry I concur with Gall …Die Angriffe vom 11. September 2001 in New York führten zu einer globalen Krise im Luftverkehr, in deren Folge sich …
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The question whether employees who are not members of a trade union may strike “lawfully” where they have not given (separate) notice to strike to their employer in terms of section 64(1)(b) of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (the LRA) was considered by the Supreme Court of Appeal. The...
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evaluates the scope of sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting of Europe's five largest airline … indicate that the sustainability publications differ by airline business model, as the two low-cost carriers report less … business model, most airlines surprisingly neglect the economic dimension of sustainability. The airline sector could improve …
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The book deals with the subsidies of air transport. It shows which subsidies are used to promote air transport and how the subsidies influence the various segments of air transport. The types of subsidies dealt with correspond to the OECD's delimitation. In addition to tax breaks and transfers,...
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