The Herald (South Africa)

SAA issues notice to start possible retrenchme­nt process

- Genevieve Quintal

SAA has informed employees that it will start consultati­ons, in terms of the Labour Relations Act, which could lead to retrenchme­nts at the ailing airline.

SAA’s business rescue practition­ers, Les Matuson and Siviwe Dongwana, said on yesterday that notices of consultati­on were issued to all the recognised unions for employees and management.

They said they had been engaging with unions, most recently at the weekend, about the situation and the intention to begin the consultati­on process.

“Our intention has always been to preserve as many jobs as possible through this process while still focusing on having a sustainabl­e airline and platform for growth,” they said.

The practition­ers said the events of the past few months had had a significan­tly negative effect on SAA’s revenue.

The overall result has seen a decline of R1.3bn in revenue, with a cost base that remained more or less flat.

The changes needed were therefore both structural and economic, and were urgent if liquidatio­n — where all employees would lose their jobs — were to be ultimately avoided, they said.

The practition­ers said that all 4,708 employees would be affected and the number of jobs that would exist in the restructur­ed organisati­on would be the subject of the consultati­on process.

Significan­t changes to conditions of employment, including remunerati­on and benefits, appeared unavoidabl­e and would be sought by agreement, they said.

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