NUMSA is shocked that Comair has been placed under business rescue
6 May 2020
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa is shocked and dismayed at the announcement by Comair that it is placing the airline under business rescue.
In a statement which Comair released to the media the management says the following:
“Now that the phased lockdown has been extended the grounding is likely to endure until October or even November. These extraordinary circumstances have completely eroded our revenue base while we are still obliged to meet fixed overhead costs. The only responsible decision is to apply for business rescue.”
This is a shocking development for workers and our members at the airline, who first heard about this issue through the media. The CEO Wrenelle Stander decided to communicate to the media first, without informing employees or informing NUMSA, as the only recognized trade union. Once again the leadership of Comair is insensitive to its own employees and has not considered the emotional and psychological impact of making such an announcement in the media, without engaging employees first.