FINNISH CABIN CREW TO STRIKE TODAY
The Finnish Cabin Crew Union will begin a strike at 1 pm today that will seriously affect Finnair’s schedule. The strike was called after talks broke down over contract negotiations. It is not know ho...
The Finnish Cabin Crew Union will begin a strike at 1 pm today that will seriously affect Finnair’s schedule. The strike was called after talks broke down over contract negotiations. It is not know ho...
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