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Industrial relations in the aviation industry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

L. A. Atherton*
Affiliation:
Industrial Relations, British Overseas Airways Corporation

Extract

The aviation industry, by definition of its products and their utilisation, is international. It may shortly become interplanetary. BOAC, by whom I am employed, operates its aircraft all over the world and employs staff in more than fifty countries. Our staff includes a very wide cross section of trades and professions, from aircraft cleaners to pilots, architects and lawyers, but with a few exotic exceptions, our industrial relations do not differ substantially from any other modern industry in the UK.

Type
Air Law Group
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1972 

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References

Papers given at an Air Law Group Symposium on 8 th March 1971.