News from November 2024
The 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence commenced on November 25, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
In Ukraine, a country facing the harsh realities of war, care workers have demonstrated remarkable unity and resilience.
UNI Global Union's Turkish affiliate, Koop-Is, organized two demonstrations in Istanbul on November 27 to urge Swatch and Jack & Jones to drop their objections to collective bargaining certificates and start negotiations for collective agreements.
UNI Global Union General Secretary Christy Hoffman recently participated in a significant delegation to Bangladesh.
This Black Friday, Amazon workers from various countries including the U.S., U.K., France, Italy, and Nepal will join their German colleagues in Bad Hersfeld to protest against Amazon's labor practices.
The shopping season of Black Friday and Cyber Monday presents an opportunity for consumers to purchase items at discounted prices.
The United States, known for its high volume of annual passenger traffic, is seeing changes in airport infrastructure that are affecting walking times for travelers.
A lawsuit concerning pollution around Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has named the Port of Seattle, Alaska Airlines, and Delta Air Lines as defendants.
A special edition candy cane-flavored lolly will be available to Air New Zealand passengers this December.
The airline industry relies heavily on yield management to maximize revenue.
The 212th Rescue Squadron (212 RQS) is a specialized unit within the Alaska Air National Guard's 176th Wing, recognized for its high level of training and operational readiness.
Pilatus has confirmed a contract to supply 19 PC-21 next-generation trainers to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) under the "Future Aircrew Training" (FAcT) program.
Drake's private jet, a Boeing 767 known as Air Drake, is a notable symbol of luxury and excess.
The Airbus A220, a narrowbody aircraft initially designed by Bombardier and later acquired by Airbus, is known for its efficiency and versatility.
The European Commission has approved the merger between ITA Airways and Lufthansa, following concessions from both airlines to address competition concerns.
The US Navy's VX-23 squadron, known as the Salty Dogs, plays a critical role in testing and evaluating naval aircraft and systems.
BAE Systems, a prominent defense contractor based in the United Kingdom, has solidified its position as a key player in the global arms manufacturing industry.
The sale of airline tickets involves a complex network of third parties and distribution channels.
Ethiopian Airlines has announced the resumption of its flights to Monrovia, Liberia.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has ended its four-year prohibition on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) operating in EU airspace.