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Negotiations between unions and SAA management have deadlocked yet again despite intervention from the CCMA on Saturday.

Negotiations between unions and SAA management have deadlocked yet again despite intervention from the CCMA yesterday. NUMSA spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi-Majola has warned the public not to use SAA aircraft, especially during the strike. Earlier, the unions demanded the intervention of government in their negotiations with South African Airways. SACCA and NUMSA want the ministers of Finance and Economic Development – Tito Mboweni and Ebrahim Patel – to intervene in the strike at SAA.

 

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