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Staff cuts can be a double-edged sword
Published Thu, Feb 22, 2018 · 09:50 PM
SINGAPORE Airlines cabin crew will no longer be penalised for taking "casual" sick leave, according to reports.
Personnel grievances over this long-standing policy came to a head last year, when a flight attendant was found dead in her hotel room.
However, airline staff may not have been the only ones paying attention to workforce changes.
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