South African Airways workers to strike over mass layoff plans
AFP
| 2019/11/13 | 314 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Thousands of South Africa's national airline workers will stage an indefinite strike on Friday over planned job cuts and wages, unions said, days after the troubled carrier announced it would lay off hundreds of employees.More than 3,000 workers including cabin crew, check-in, ticket sales and technical staff, as well as ground staff are expected to down tools in an opened-ended strike starting Friday, their unions said."We are embarking on the mother of all strikes," Zazi Nsibanyoni-Mugambi...(…)
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