By Ann Maxon / Staff reporterThe Taoyuan Flight Attendants’ Union yesterday said it would adjust its demands to resume negotiations with EVA Airways as a strike by the airline’s flight attendants entered its seventh day. The statement came after EVA set down new conditions to resume talks with the union. The airline on Tuesday told a news conference that it would not continue negotiations unless the union adjusts its demands and sends a new version in writing. The union would collect opinions from all of its members on how to adjust its demands and draft a new version today, union member Chu Chia-yun (曲佳雲) told other members on the picket line outside EVA headquarters in Taoyuan’s Nankan (南崁). Yu was the second lawmaker to visit the striking union members in Taoyuan.
Source: Taipei Times June 26, 2019 15:56 UTC