Numsa moves to shutdown entire aviation industry

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Union says SAA’s refusal to implement various cost saving measures was proof that it wanted the airline to collapse

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At a briefing on Sunday, Numsa spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi-Majola said SAA’s refusal to implement various cost saving measures was proof that it wanted the airline to collapse. The cash-strapped national carrier is losing R52m a day as a result of the strike. On Saturday, Numsa and the SA Cabin Crew Association met with SAA management for negotiations under the facilitation of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration.

 

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