SAA cancel pay talks due to unruly behaviour from Satawu
01 Feb 2016 | Admin Author
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South African Airways says it has cancelled pay talks with the SA Transport and Allied Workers' Union.
SAA spokesperson, Tlali Tlali, says this was because of the Satawu members' disregard of the picketing rules and increased unruly behaviour.
He says since Wednesday the strikers were involved in erratic acts of intimidation, trespassing and damage to property.
He says picketing Satawu members disrupted traffic flow by occasionally parking their vehicles in the road.
Tlali says the strike action had not noticeably affected SAA's
operations, with on average only three delays a day.