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Unions agree to give SAA one week to deal with their demands on Jarana

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JOHANNESBURG - Workers unions at the South African Airways said on Friday the state-owned airline has requested one week to deal with their demands of reinstating Vuyani Jarana as group chief executive and a complete overhaul of the board.

SAA's cabin crew members are represented in SACCA while NUMSA members work at SAA Technical and at the airports in South Africa. "Whilst they deliberate, we will continue to mobilise on the ground in preparation for the possibility of the mother of all strikes in aviation if this board continues to ignore the demand to take the necessary steps to save SAA."

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