Air Zimbabwe staff back to work after two-week strike
After being threatened with disciplinary action over their strike, pilots and cabin crew at Air Zimbabwe have ended the two-week strike and will return to work. The strike was over the payment of allowances, which were cut off in February. The government said that they would pay all back allowances and would not take further action against the pilots and cabin crew. The strike stopped all of the airline's flights. Normal flights are expected to resume on Friday.
See "Air Zimbabwe staff back to work after two-week strike", BBC News Online, September 26, 2010