EVA Air and the Taoyuan Flight Attendants Union (TFAU) on Monday reaffirmed their stance on whether the flight attendants who left their position before the strike began on June 20 should be punished, as this and other issues involving alleged "strike retaliation" by the company is expected to dominate negotiations between the two sides on Tuesday.
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