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CAAT will assure that workers get defined benefits in retirement, CAAT and Unifor said. Separately, the UAW and companies have not agreed on the complex issues raised by new electric-vehicle battery plants owned by joint ventures. Under U.S. labor law, the UAW would have to organize the battery joint ventures, which are separate entities from the automakers. So far, Ford and Stellantis have not matched GM's proposal on battery plants. Three of four battery plants Ford plans will be operated as joint ventures with South Korean battery maker SK On.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Ford, Stellantis, Olivia Mitchell, Mitchell, , Dana Muir, CAAT, Unifor, Shawn Fain, Joe White, Ben Klayman, Matthew Lewis Organizations: General Motors, REUTERS, Rights, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, Ford Motor, Chrysler, UAW, Detroit's Big, GM, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, Companies, University of Michigan, CANADA, Canada, Ford, Unifor, Canadian, CAAT, U.S, SK, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, Ontario, Arlington , Texas, Fain's, Kokomo , Indiana, United States, Korean, Detroit
BANGKOK, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Thailand will require international travelers to show proof they are fully vaccinated for COVID before flying to Thailand, according to the country's aviation regulator, as it prepares for more tourists after China reopened its border on Sunday. Unvaccinated travelers must show a medical certificate explaining why they have not received the vaccine. The vaccination requirement was scrapped by Thailand last October but has been revived as China reopens its border following the easing of its zero-COVID policy. read moreThe first commercial flight from China to Thailand, Xiamen Airlines flight MF833, will arrive to Bangkok from Xiamen on Monday carrying 286 passengers, government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul said on Sunday. The new entry requirements do not apply to Thai passport holders or passengers transiting through Thailand.
Thailanda a interzis alimentele, băuturile şi materialele tipărite (cu excepţia celor informative, cu măsuri de siguranţă). Măsura este valabilă doar în cazul zborurilor interne, iar companiile aeriene care nu respectă reglementările riscă sancţiuni, potrivit avertismentului lansat de Autoritatea de Aviaţie Civilă din Thailanda. Trebuie precizat că măsura se aplică doar în cazul articolelor achiziţionate ori distribuite la bordul aeronavei, precum meniurile, cataloagele duty-free sau revistele de zbor. Călătorii vor putea aduce în continuare materiale tipărite de acasă, pe care vor trebui să le ia cu ei la coborâre. În schimb, consumul de alimente sau băuturi este complet interzis în timpul zborurilor interne, întrucât purtarea măştii este obligatorie pe tot parcursul călătoriei.
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