NUMSA and SACCA statement on the proposed strike at SAA
2 October 2019
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) and the South African Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) have noted the announcement made by the South African Pilots Association (SAPA) of their intention to embark on strike action at South African Airways (SAA). Chief among their grievances is the lack of leadership at an executive level at SAA and that the airline needs to urgently take the appropriate action necessary to ensure a proper turnaround of SAA and to return it to sustainability.
NUMSA and SACCA support the demands of the pilots. Together NUMSA and SACCA have been leading a campaign at SAA and SAAT to end corruption, and to force the board and management to take the necessary steps to #SaveSAA and make it profitable once again. Our members have held regular marches, protests and pickets to highlight the management crisis at SAA. Furthermore, we tried to intervene when the former Group CEO Vuyani Jarana resigned out of frustration because government the shareholder refused to fund the turnaround strategy which he had developed, and which was designed to return the airline to profitability.
In addition to the joint action taken on by both unions, NUMSA has gone to court numerous times to force the airline board and management to implement the findings of forensic investigations which expose corruption at the highest levels at the airline. To date, the airline has ignored the court order because there are numerous executives and managers who continue to work for SAA, despite the cloud of corruption allegations hanging over their heads.
SACCA and NUMSA have been calling for the SAA board to be scrapped and all board members to be removed because they have not acted in the interests of the airline. We have consistently made a call that the board must be reconstituted and represented by representatives of labour, business, and the government. This way labour can play an oversight role and ensure good governance and transparency.