FPSA calls for inquiry into air traffic controllers dispute

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Fiji Public Service Association General Secretary Rajeshwar Singh speaks at the Air Terminal Services March in Nadi. Picture: Shayal Devi
Fiji Public Service Association General Secretary Rajeshwar Singh. Picture: FT FILE

THE Fiji Public Service Association is calling for an inquiry into the dispute between air traffic controllers and Fiji Airports for the safety of the travelling public.

While responding to statements made by Fiji Airports last Friday, FPSA president Rajeshwar Singh said the company’s safety issues required a response to put maters into proper perspective.

“The statement by AFL over the past few days that air traffic management operations are normal is not true and that there have been no disruption to their schedule,” he claimed in a statement.

More details on this story in today’s edition of The Fiji Times.

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