South African Airways concludes wage deal with the unions to end an eight-day strike
JOHANNESBURG - South African Airways reached a deal on wages with two trade unions on Friday to end an eight-day strike that has weighed on the cash-strapped state airline.
Already reliant on government handouts to survive, SAA had to suspend hundreds of flights after the South African Cabin Crew Association and the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa walked out on Nov. 15.SAA on Friday said the unions had agreed to a 5.9% wage hike retroactive to April, to be paid from next February if sufficient funds were available.“SAA will operate a near normal service on Saturday 23 November 2019,” SAA said in a statement.
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