Workers at South African Airways (SAA) are not happy.
They’ve started a strike demanding higher wages and better job security.
It’s caused the state-owned airline to cancel all its flights.
The strike comes at a time when SAA is without a permanent CEO.
The carrier also hasn’t turned a profit since 2011.


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