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Spanair workers gather to protest against the sacking of 4000

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More than 600 Spanair workers gathered in front of the Catalan Government to protest against the loss of more than 4000 jobs as the 4th largest airline collapsed due to infringements of aviation security legislation. Spain. 9th February 2012
in Society, on the 9th of February 2012

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042876

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042863

A placard reads 'Spanair of everyone', a claim of the Spanair brand, and 'Spanair of nobody'.

ID: 1042869

Banner: SOS Aviation. People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042871

Banner: 'I want to work' with another saying 'And now, what? Not like this way.'

ID: 1042877

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042878

A sticker reads 'Don't close Spanair.' People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel

ID: 1042879

A placard reads 'Spanair of everyone. Spanair of nobody.'

ID: 1042880

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042901

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042904

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042906

A banner reads 'Everyone stole, nodoby pays'.

ID: 1042907

People demonstrate with banners and flags against job losses. The collapse comes after Qatar Airways stopped takeover talks, ending the prospect of further financing, and also reflects weak demand for air travel in Spain.

ID: 1042908
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