South Africa’s (SA) international airline FlySafair cabin crews on Tuesday embarked on a strike.
The workers represented by the SA Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) are demanding higher wages and the revision of the rooster along others.
FlySafair says it anticipates no disruption to its flight schedule due to the strike.
The airline says more than two thirds of its cabin crew have committed to working.
This comprises of non-union members and union members who have formally accepted the company’s offer.
The company is offering 5.7% wage increase.
–SABC–
