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Thai Airways International (THAI) staff are up in arms, rallying against what they see as an attempt by the government to seize control of the airline under the guise of a rehabilitation plan amendment. The airline’s labour union staged a peaceful but determined protest outside THAI headquarters yesterday, November 8, holding up placards and calling … …

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Good on you people, keep it up.  Governments have no business in airline decision making.  Caveat to that, you had better make sure that your 'independent airline' is profitable, safe, customer friendly and efficient.  Those things don't always go together, just see BA for a prime example. . 

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The Government should enforce their rules and demand acceptance from the Management and Unions or they withdraw their financial guarantees and they can survive on their own. Many times the Thai Govt has had to bail this cesspool of corrupt management and a massively over-staffed organisation. Years ago I read that for every X million in revenue Singapore Airlines had Y staff.  The Thai Airways had almost 10 times as many staff per the same amount of revenues. It was one of the things agreed when negotiating bankruptcy avoidance - drastically reduce the staff numbers.  Not pilots or stewards or maintenance - the administrative staff who sit in offices on fakebook most of the day - same as they do in other Government organisations (and many private ones too). 

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"A union representative passionately read a statement urging politicians to “stop destroying the national airline,”

It seems to me that an airline that has filed for bankruptcy has already done a pretty good job of destroying itself. 

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