Workers at Caterair fearful of job losses
Media Release
Wednesday, 29th May 2002
Workers
at Caterair fearful of job losses as Air NZ cans in-flight
meals
Workers at Caterair, the company that provides
in-flight meals for Air New Zealand, were shocked to hear
via the media yesterday that Air New Zealand plans to stop
providing in-flight meals on their domestic services.
“The domestic service is a substantial part of Caterair’s business”, said Darien Fenton, National Secretary of the Service & Food Workers Union.
“This decision by Air New Zealand is obviously going to impact on the approximately 400 workers based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. It is a terrible way for them to find out they could lose their jobs.”
“The SFWU will be talking with both Air New Zealand and Caterair about the situation and will be taking action once we know what the workers are facing”, said Ms Fenton.
For further comment contact Ms Darien Fenton on –
0274 360 089 (mobile) or 09 810 9226
(evening).
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