Analysis: On the wrong track – Transnet's rail freight reform
Transnet’s rail reform proposal is on the right track, but in its current form it ...
It’s very turbulent over at Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). Staff have been protesting at plans to privatise the carrier and, according to various media reports, at least two people were shot dead during this week’s violence with security staff. Workers have been on strike for the past week. IMF conditions for a $6.6bn loan to the country mean a 26% share sale must go ahead. Interestingly, according to this article, PIA is the least-productive airline in the world, calculated on the basis of what each staff member (of which there are 15,000) earns for the airline.
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