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The O.R. Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka international airports are among those that are expected to be affected.of South Africa has warned that people who intend to fly should note that its members at Airchefs will embark on a strike if the Labour Court in Johannesburg rules in favour of the union on Monday.

Members affiliated to Numsa opted to down tools after the withdrawal of their anniversary bonus, a benefit for employees marking the start of their employment at Airchefs from January this year. The OR Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka international airports are among those that are expected to be affected.

” SAA, SA Express, SA Airlink, Mango Airlines, Air Mauritius, SWISS Airlines, SAA Lounges and canteens, South African Airways Technical canteens will not have any catering or food and this is why as Numsa, we’re advising all those who are intending to fly on any of those airlines to pack a Skhafthin’ or a lunchbox because there will be no catering,” says Numsa Spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi-Majola.

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