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FlySafair strike hits as crew demand better pay, hours
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67748, member: 636"] Cabin crew members at FlySafair walked off their jobs on Tuesday over salary increases and scheduling conditions they describe as insufficient for handling the high costs of living and difficult shift patterns. The South African Cabin Crew Association rejected management proposals that offered a 5.7 percent pay raise plus additional benefits, triggering the budget carrier's first significant labor conflict since operations began. Chief Marketing Officer Kirby Gordon said flight schedules would continue without interruption because more than two-thirds of attendants either belong to no union or accepted terms from the company. The carrier implemented a lockout beginning at midnight on November 3 that bars striking personnel from entering work sites until negotiators resolve their differences. Workers want better compensation matching inflation rates, along with roster changes that reduce fatigue and improve personal time away from demanding travel duties. Negotiations collapsed after months of discussions facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration. FlySafair operates more than 100 daily departures throughout South Africa and to destinations such as Mauritius and Zanzibar. Gordon stated the airline values employees but must balance rewards against maintaining affordable fares that millions of passengers depend upon. [/QUOTE]
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