Trade unions challenge 100% pay hike for Comair business rescue practitioners

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Numsa and Solidarity come out strongly against the proposal, which will be voted on on Tuesday

Unions are up in arms over a proposal by Comair business rescue practitioners to double their fees for restructuring the airline.

The Kulula operator was placed in business rescue at the beginning of May. It was facing multiple headwinds and headed for its first loss in more than seven decades after swinging R564m into the red in the first half of the year as cost increases outstripped revenue growth. ​In the event of the plan not being adopted, the BRPs will have provided their services in terms of the outdated tariff and at less than half their standard rate, the spokesperson said.

“We accordingly reject this request with the contempt it deserves and we demand that employees at Comair must be paid all their outstanding salaries in full.”

 

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