Cathay Pacific pilots fear mass sackings after management ultimatum at Hong Kong airline
Union hits out at airline’s tactics in dealing with labour dispute

Cathay Pacific pilots are worried about mass sackings following a management ultimatum to solve a long-running labour dispute by the end of next month or face changes that could bring “long-term consequences”.
Cathay’s director of flight operations, Anna Thompson, issued the warning in a letter to all pilots last Thursday, without specifying what changes Hong Kong’s flagship carrier was planning or what the consequences would be.
Pilots fear the airline could start firing cockpit crew who initiated, or are taking part in, a work-to-rule that has been going on since December 2014.
“There are a number of challenges we need to resolve to make sure we can continue to grow and remain competitive in this tough industry,” Thompson wrote in the letter obtained by the Post.
“Without an agreement by May 31, we will have no option but to make changes which may have long-term consequences.”