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Employees of Philippine Airlines Inc. started voting to decide whether Asia’s oldest airline, grounded by debts and labor conflict, would take to the skies again. The workers were voting on an offer of a 20% equity in PAL in exchange for a 10-year freeze on labor bargaining and on proposals by union leadership aimed at softening the blow of the management offer.
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