FlySafair’s Strike Turbulence: A Wake-Up Call for South Africa’s Skies
As of July 16, negotiations between FlySafair and the Solidarity union representing pilots have officially broken down.
As of July 16, negotiations between FlySafair and the Solidarity union representing pilots have officially broken down.
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