Liberia: Airport Revolt Brewing: Unpaid Workers Threaten to Shut Down Monrovia's Domestic Airport as Salary Arrears Spark Anger and Corruption Questions
Liberia, April 14 -- MONROVIA -Tension is rapidly rising at the James Spriggs Payne Airport, where frustrated employees are threatening to shut down all airport operations over months of unpaid salaries, in a situation that is now raising serious questions about leadership and accountability within the Liberia Airport Authority (LAA).
Several workers at the domestic airport say they are planning a peaceful protest that could paralyze activities not only at the James Spriggs Payne Airport but also at the Roberts International Airport if their long-standing salary arrears are not immediately paid.
The employees claim that management owes them several months of unpaid salaries-ranging from two months to as much as seven months for some wor...
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