Desperate South African Express employees have pleaded with the government to address the liquidity problems at the state-owned regional airline, just as it managed to rescue SAA.
JOHANNESBURG - Desperate South African Express employees have pleaded with the government to address the liquidity problems at the state-owned regional airline, just as it managed to rescue sister carrier South African Airways .
Michael Hlatshwayo, a member of the leadership team representing SA Express workers, said the funds were released with conditions attached. SA Express workers have expressed concern that they might receive about R32 000 as their total retrenchment package, whereas thousands of SAA workers received more than R350 000 in voluntary severance packages.
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