Members of the EVA Air Union and Taoyuan Flight Attendants' Union urge the Civil Aeronautics Administration to help facilitate negotiations with the carrier over the rights of UNI Air flight attendants in front of the agency in Taipei on Friday. About 100 flight attendants employed by EVA Air to work on UNI Air's domestic routes, have been told to choose to stay with EVA Air and work international flights, or move to UNI Air where they would have less negotiating power. CNA photo Dec. 2, 2022
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