+ Follow ELMER PENA Tag
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[Title] => Aviation industry players form anti-graft group
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[Title] => Pilots group, PAL alarmed by exodus
[Summary] => The Airline Pilots Association of the Philippines (ALPAP) and Philippine Airlines (PAL) expressed alarm yesterday over the increasing number of Filipino pilots and aircraft mechanics leaving for work with foreign airlines that offer higher salaries and better benefits.
Of the 74 pilots PAL lost from 2003 to 2004, nine resigned and retired in 2003 while 22 pilots ended their service in 2004.
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ELMER PENA
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