Numsa threatens indefinite strike at Gautrain until demands are met



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The union has served Bombela Operations Company (BOC), which Gautrain manages, with a 48-hour strike notice. This comes after unsuccessful wage negotiations between the union and management.

FILE: Image: @ Gautrain / Facebook.com.

JOHANNESBURG – The Numsa union said its members in Gautrain would go on strike indefinitely until their demands are met.

The union has served Bombela Operations Company (BOC), which Gautrain manages, with a 48-hour strike notice.

This comes after unsuccessful wage negotiations between the union and management.

Numsa has accused the company of imposing a 4% pay increase without engaging with the workers.

This despite a call from the BOC to urge the union to abandon its strike intentions and respect the vote of the majority of the workers it represents.

The workers want a basic salary increase of 8%.

Numsa, who represents 258 workers out of 320 Gautrain employees, said it would cease operations on Monday if the company does not return to the negotiating table to find a mutually friendly solution.

Phakamile Hlubi-Majola of the union has accused the BOC of refusing to speak to workers in any meaningful way.

“In South Africa, there is a culture in the workplace where executives do what they please and force decisions on the workforce rather than engaging with workers to find a solution and this is the case at the BOC. Yes Well we understand that when they are in financial difficulty, probably due to COVID-19, no employer has the right to simply impose changes without significant commitment.

Numsa has urged residents to use alternative transportation next week.

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