The Citizen (Gauteng)

Phumelela and trainers won’t talk to politician­s about grooms

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Phumelela and racehorse trainers in Phumelela regions will no longer engage with any political party on grooms’ wages and other issues related to grooms following an illegal protest by grooms at the Randjesfon­tein training centre in Midrand on Wednesday.

In a press release Phumelela Gaming said it was believed the illegal protest by grooms was organised by the Economic Freedom Front (EFF) following some trainers retrenchin­g grooms in order to be able to afford the minimum weekly wage.

This amount was agreed to at recent meetings between trainers on one side and EFF and grooms’ representa­tives on the other.

Randjesfon­tein-based Geoff Woodruff, speaking on behalf of all trainers at the centre, said: “We have negotiated in good faith with our grooms and reached a settlement.

“We have told the EFF that they are a political party and have no business meddling in a labour dispute and that we will not speak with them further.

“They constantly harass grooms, trainers and assistantt­rainers, and threaten violence towards anyone who tries to go about their daily work.

“The grooms feel very intimidate­d and fear for their safety.

“They have been given no choice but to participat­e in the illegal strikes.

“We feel that it’s time now to bring this kind of behaviour to an end,” Woodruff said.

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