Palm Ridge rubbish strike standoff continues

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The strike by waste management employees is the second during the Covid-19 crisis. In March, employees defied government’s lockdown regulations of social distancing by downing tools until their salaries were paid

A waste worker strike that has left an unbearable stench hanging over Palm Ridge will hopefully be resolved today.

According to Peter Maredi, spokesperson for the striking workers and the local community, the group will table a list of grievances to the development contractor Nokeng Gondo Waste Management at the meeting to be attended by local councillors.No training provided in line with provisions of a tender document signed with the City of Ekurhuleni.

 

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