The four unions representing Air Malta workers this morning called on the company to present them with the initial draft agreement of its business plan or draft proposals of any agreement their may be.

In a statement early this morning they pointed out they had not agreed on any plan or collective agreement with the company.

On Thursday, a judge threw out an injunction the company filed against the Airline Pilots Association in a bid to stop the union from taking industrial action.

The unions asked for clarifications about statements by the company’s lawyer.

Last month, lawyer Aaron Galea Cavallazzi, appearing for the airline, warned in court that the company was very "vulnerable" and any industrial action would be harmful. He said that Air Malta was about €66 million in the red and it may not survive if a strategic partner was not found by October.

Workers and their families, the unions said, had the right to be informed about their future as soon as possible.

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