Chinese Airline Pilots Ordered To Compensate Former Employer
A Shanghai court has ordered 15 pilots who quit working for a state airline to pay their former employer 2.1 million yuan ($322,000) each in compensation for the cost of their training. The state airline, whose name has not been revealed, failed in its attempt to recover a further 7.55 million yuan...
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