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Comair aims to avoid disruption­s

- Nick Hedley Senior Business Writer hedleyn@businessli­ve.co.za

JSE-listed Comair, which operates British Airways in SA and low-cost carrier Kulula, says that it is putting measures in place to ensure flights go ahead as scheduled despite a looming strike by staff.

JSE-listed Comair, which operates British Airways (BA) in SA and low-cost carrier Kulula, says it is putting measures in place to ensure flights go ahead as scheduled despite a looming strike by staff.

On Tuesday, the National Union of Metalworke­rs of SA (Numsa) issued Comair with a strike notice, allowing its airport ground staff members to strike from Thursday afternoon ahead of the long weekend.

This follows a deadlock between Comair and Numsa about a salary discrepanc­y dispute. Comair said about a third of its 2,200 airport ground staff are Numsa members, though the dispute “centres on 21 personnel” whose salaries are higher than their colleagues’ for historical reasons.

The company said it has approached the Labour Court for an urgent interdict to prevent the strike.

“Comair has a comprehens­ive contingenc­y plan in place and intends to continue its daily operations,” the company said on Tuesday evening.

“We will do everything possible to keep customers informed and minimise the impact of any strike action,” said Wrenelle Stander, executive director for Comair’s airline division. “We encourage customers to check-in online or at the self-service kiosks at the airports and to drop their bags at the bag-drop counter.

“Employees from across the business have volunteere­d to help limit possible disruption,” Stander said.

Meanwhile, the company is “open to ongoing engagement with Numsa”, but is “unable to support Numsa’s demand to increase the salaries of the rest of the 683 employees in the bargaining unit to match the highest of the 21 ‘outlier’ salaries”.

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/Marian Lockhart Wage wrangle: Comair, which operates British Airways in SA, says it will try to minimise disruption during the strike.

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