NUMSA AND SACCA RESPOND TO VOLUNTARY BUSINESS RESCUE OF SAA
5 December 2019
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) together with the South African Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) met with Solidarity earlier today regarding the Business Rescue application of South African Airways (SAA).
NUMSA and SACCA have decided to support Solidarity’s application for Business Rescue. The reason for that is we want to be involved in the business rescue process, so that our plans to save the airline are considered and implemented. What we want is engagement on the turnaround strategy.
Unfortunately, the board and Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) chose not to cooperate in this process, and in their conduct, it was clear that they were plunging the airline deeper into a crisis. They were only concerned with apportioning blame for the strike to us as unions, instead of engaging us on solutions to turnaround the airline. They also continued to frustrate the implementation of the turnaround plan.
As NUMSA and SACCA we sent them a letter earlier in the week (Tuesday) to DPE, and the Presidency warning that failure to support the business rescue application by Solidarity would have dire consequences for the airline, but also, for individual board members as well. We warned that if they did not respond positively to Solidarity’s business rescue application, SAA board members were exposing themselves to personal liability, and were risking a charge of reckless trading.