The National Union of Metalworkers of SA is threatening to strike at Bell Equipment’s Richards Bay plant and at its Boksburg-based head office to demand
Irvin Jim, general secretary of Numsa, SA’s largest union with a membership of more than 300,000, bemoaned the exclusion of workers from sharing in the company’s profits. Management and white-collar workers had received bonus payouts while “not a cent was given to so-called ‘blue-collar’ workers”, he said.
“The CEO of the company, Leon Goosen is greedy and is discriminating against workers,” Jim said. “Goosen should be ashamed of himself.” “The last day for the conciliation is Tuesday July 4, when we will meet for the last time with the employer,” Jim said in a statement. Responding to Business Day questions the company said it is adhering to the formal dispute process, which is with the Metal and Engineering Industries Bargaining Council“This is the appropriate forum for resolving any disputes, and we will not argue the merits of the case via the press,” Goosen said. “We remain committed to upholding our values of fairness and transparency and are confident that the formal process will bring about a just resolution.
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