Miaa staff to keep their jobs under new Naia operator, says DOTr

Miaa staff to keep their jobs under new Naia operator, says DOTr

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/ 03:05 PM March 09, 2024

Miaa staff to keep their jobs under new NAIA operator, says DOTr

Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) employees would not lose their jobs when SMC-SAP & Co. Consortium takes over the operation and maintenance of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia), according to Department of Transportation (DOTr) chief Jaime Bautista. Image from Miaa

MANILA, Philippines — Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) employees would not lose their jobs when SMC-SAP & Co. Consortium takes over the operation and maintenance of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia).

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) gave this assurance after .

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During the agency’s 42nd anniversary celebration on Friday, Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said no Miaa staff will lose their jobs under the incoming airport manager.

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“Part of the concession agreement is for the concessionaire to offer positions to existing employees of Manila International Airport Authority,” explained Bautista during his speech, as quoted in a DOTr statement released to the media on Saturday.

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“Be it regular employees, contract of service or job order. Ibig sabihin, walang mawawalan ng trabaho dito (no one will lose their jobs here),” he added.

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The DOTr chief likewise noted that employees who are not involved in operations will remain with Miaa.

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“If you believe you have a particular skill set necessary to keep this airport functioning, you have no reason to be anxious,” Bautista said.

He further explained that while SMC-SAP & Co. Consortium assumes Naia’s operation and maintenance, Miaa “will focus on being an airport regulator.”

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“We need to reverse Naia’s world’s worst airport repute. That needs to happen fast. Make sure you have the right morals and values when the transition starts,” Bautista told employees.

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