The South African Cabin Crew Association says workers are demanding higher wages and the revision of the roster. FlySafair says it does not anticipate any disruption to its flight schedule. The airline also says more than two thirds of its cabin crew have committed to continue working.
This includes non-union members and union members who have formally accepted the company's 5.7% increase offer. We now speak to Kirby Gordon FlySafair Chief Marketing Officer.
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This includes non-union members and union members who have formally accepted the company's 5.7% increase offer. We now speak to Kirby Gordon FlySafair Chief Marketing Officer.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
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