By Tando Mfengwana
26 February 2007
Trade Union Solidarity may be on the verge of resolving a salary dispute between pilots at the privately owned Airline Company Airlink and their employers.
This comes after Airlink pilots complained of poor working conditions and demanded salary increases and better packages.
At the end of last about 80 percent of the airlines pilots joined Solidarity, after failed attempts to negotiate with employers.
According to Solidarity spokesperson Jaco Kleynhans said that they hope the recognition will help to resolve this serious problems in the employer to employee relationship at Airlink.
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