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SAA pilots end strike, over 100 return to work

South African Airways (SAA) has said its pilots’ strike, which began on Thursday last week, has been suspended.

The South African Airways Pilots Association (SAAPA) called the strike by unionised pilots over a wage dispute, grounding more than 60 percent of the airline’s domestic, regional and international flights.

The suspension of the strike follows successful negotiations between SAA executive management and SAAPA. The airline has agreed to an additional 1 percent salary increase for pilots, bringing the total salary increase to 9,47 percent.

SAA chief executive Professor John Lamola said in addition to the wage agreement, both parties would continue discussions over the next eight weeks on a continuous enterprise improvement programme.

“As part of the agreement that broke the deadlock in wage negotiations, engagements on a continuous enterprise improvement programme will continue over the next eight weeks. We are committed to implementing work-life concessions that should enhance the productivity of our world-acclaimed pilots,” he said.

SAA was expected to return to a 100 percent flight schedule by Sunday, with more than 100 pilots returning to their duties yesterday.

“SAA extends its heartfelt gratitude to our valued customers for their patience, understanding, and support during this period,” said Prof Lamola.

SAAPA’s initial demand in May was for a 30 percent increase in pilot salaries, which was subsequently reduced to 15,7 percent, including associated benefits, according to Reuters.

The airline flew 51 percent of planned flights on Thursday, the first day of the strike, including only 33 percent of its international flights. — Business Reporter.

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