Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific to raise staff salaries by 3.8% on average in 2025

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific to raise staff salaries by 3.8% on average in 2025

[South China Morning Post] - 11/19/2024

Flag carrier’s top bosses were paid about 20 per cent more last year than in 2019, even as firm struggled to return to full capacity.



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