Numsa vows to keep flights on the ground
Written by Lethiwe Mdluli on 15 November, 2019
Numsa president, Andrew Chirwa, says the metal workers union will not back down until their members at South African Airways get what they want.
Chirwa has been addressing Numsa members protesting outside the OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg.
They are demanding an 8% salary hike, in sourcing and an end to retrenchment plans.
SAA is offering 5.9% and has offered to set up a task team to look into the demands.
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