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Unions give SAA strike notice Two unions have given South African Airways (SAA) notice to go on strike.

SAA says strike action will cripple operations and may cost the cash strapped airline up to R50 million a day. notice to go on strike. The unions move comes after the embattled national carrier announced possible retrenchment of staff.

The SAA board briefed Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts – Scopa – on its failure to table financial statements for the past two years. The SAA board believes that option was also not feasible and they cannot do so without the shareholder’s consent.

 

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