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A looming wage strike by Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) workers could severely disrupt air travel across South Africa. The South African Transport Allied Workers Union (Satawu) is demanding a 6.5% wage increase, but negotiations have stalled as ATNS offers 2% less. If workers strike, it could paralyze the aviation sector, causing massive delays and financial losses. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to SATAWU national aviation coordinator, Nelson Lamityi
By SAfmA looming wage strike by Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) workers could severely disrupt air travel across South Africa. The South African Transport Allied Workers Union (Satawu) is demanding a 6.5% wage increase, but negotiations have stalled as ATNS offers 2% less. If workers strike, it could paralyze the aviation sector, causing massive delays and financial losses. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to SATAWU national aviation coordinator, Nelson Lamityi

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