Public enterprises has been dishonest, SAA unions say

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Public enterprises has been dishonest, SAA unions say
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The department says it has withdrawn from the leadership consultative forum it set up with unions and that the unions’ actions have set the airline on a path to liquidation

The department said the relationship between Numsa, Sacca and the business rescue practitioners had broken down. It said some participants of the leadership consultative forum had several times “wilfully breached” the conditions of the compact by leaking confidential information, issuing public statements that attacked the department, as well as attacks on its political leadership.

Saapa, however, said it did not support the Airlink motion, but tabled their own motion before that one. The National Transport Movement said it was not surprised that the department withdrew from the forum. “One can only ponder what the interest of the trio is beyond what is perceivable beyond the naked eye, as their move is clear as a daylight with the potential to see SAA liquidated.”

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