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SAA plans to accelerate job cuts - Numsa

Feb 05 2020 19:16
Mike Cohen, Bloomberg

South African Airways is accelerating plans to reduce its wage bill and intends to implement deeper jobs cuts than previously announced, according to a labor-union official.

The state-owned carrier said in November it may fire about 944 workers in a bid to turn itself around after eight years of losses. The move, along with SAA's refusal to accede to workers' pay demands, sparked a week-long strike that led to flight cancellations, and the following month the carrier was placed into business rescue, a local form of bankruptcy protection.

Last month, the state-owned Development Bank of Southern Africa gave SAA a R3.5 billion funding lifeline to avert its total collapse. The carrier's business-rescue team has since told unions that to secure the additional funding to keep operating, it has to fire more than 944 workers, said Phakamile Hlubi-Majola, a spokesperson for the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa).

"They want the process to be completed as quickly as possible," she said by phone. "We don’t accept those terms. You are asking us to accept massive jobs losses without providing us with any detail."

Numsa and the South African Cabin Crew Association, which together represent about 3 000 SAA workers, say SAA's financial problems stem from its failure to manage its R25 billion procurement budget, rather than excessive wage costs. The unions have requested a meeting with SAA's creditors so they can understand the rationale for their demands to cut jobs, Hlubi-Majola said.

Louise Brugman, a spokesperson for Matuson & Associates, which is overseeing SAA's business rescue, said a meeting with the unions was being scheduled for Thursday and that she couldn't immediately comment further.

The plans to accelerate the job cuts were reported earlier Wednesday by Johannesburg's Business Day newspaper.

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