threatened to intensify the strike – which has entered its second week - if their demand are not met within 48 hours.
Massmart, which owns local brands including Makro and Game, Builders’ Warehouse, have complained that working conditions have not changed. Employees said the retail chain is not transparent in communicating conditions of employment – including changes to working hours from of 45 hours to 40 hours, without consulting them.
"We have observed unprecedented attacks on collective bargaining when workers are demanding R500 the employers says we can give you R320 which will do no difference into the conditions of the employees against what it has done offering R4 million up to R30 million to their CEO"said The Union’s Deputy President Mike Tau.READ: Saccawu threatens to intensify Massmart strike
If you don't like it, leave!!! Other people are waiting for your jobs.
Bounty brands is also doing the same thing with their employees
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