Mozambique: 80 LAM Workers Left in 2025, Compensated

At least 80 workers left LAM in 2025 as part of restructuring, with compensation paid, per the State General Account.

Mozambique: 80 LAM Workers Left in 2025, Compensated

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At least 80 workers left Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) in 2025 as part of the restructuring of the state-owned airline, according to information from the Government in the State General Account (CGE).

Under the LAM restructuring plan, the acquisition of new aircraft and the implementation of a new business model are underway. The CGE states that all workers who left have already been compensated.

The restructuring aims to improve LAM's financial viability and operational efficiency. The government has not disclosed the total cost of the compensation or the specific roles of the departed workers.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many workers left LAM in 2025?

At least 80 workers left LAM in 2025 as part of the restructuring.

Were the workers compensated?

Yes, according to the State General Account, all workers who left have already been compensated.

What is the goal of LAM's restructuring?

The restructuring aims to improve LAM's financial viability and operational efficiency, including acquiring new aircraft and implementing a new business model.

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