Solidarity welcomes court ruling placing SA Express under business rescue

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The trade union said the ruling was a result of poor management and decision making at SA Express.

JOHANNESBURG – Trade union Solidarity has welcomed the High Court in Johannesburg’s decision to place SA Express under business rescue.

Solidarity said the ruling was a result of poor management and decision making at SA Express. The airline’s licence was momentarily suspended in 2018 due to safety concerns. Anton van der Bijl, head of Solidarity’s legal department, said Thursday’s ruling was a victory for workers. The beleaguered airline said it would appeal the ruling and had already instructed its lawyers to file papers as soon as possible.

 

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