Cape Times

Mugg & Bean manager’s axing ‘unacceptab­le’

- Okuhle Halti

A FORMER manager at Mugg & Bean in Somerset West’s Waterstone Village mall has turned to the Commission for Conciliati­on, Mediation and Arbitratio­n (CCMA) claiming unfair dismissal by his employer who he alleges had told him customers had demanded to be served by a white manager.

Andile Bozo, who used to wash cars for a living, had worked his way up to be a manager after working at different Famous Brand stores for 11 years. At the Mugg & Bean Waterstone Village he has been working for fourand-a-half years, and one of the regular customers wrote to the Cape Times about Bozo’s dismissal.

“My husband is a regular at the Mugg & Bean Waterstone Village. Over the past three years that we have lived here he has got to know the former manager, Bozo, reasonably well. We both think he is a nice guy and a very competent manager.

“We thus were shocked to hear that the new owners were retrenchin­g him, especially since they had recently appointed two white members of staff and were not applying the last-in, first-out principle. We really believe this is unacceptab­le behaviour in this day and age,” said the customer.

Bozo said the working environmen­t became tense after a new owner arrived in December. “The first thing he wanted to know was why the store had no white… waitress and waiters, and I told him they had quit. “He then employed two girls, but after three months they also left.

“He didn’t give up; he deployed another two. Among the two was his son. He told me he didn’t need me any more as he had the people he wanted.

“On July 17, I received a letter saying I was being retrenched and must not come back to work, and I knew the word ‘retrenched’ meant fired. On the 20th, I was called to discuss the offer and I wanted to counter-offer and wanted more.

“That is when he defended himself and said it was the customers who wanted a white manager, and not him,” he said.

Mugg & Bean operations executive Jeanne Geldenhuys said: “In terms of the dismissal of the employee in question, and subsequent to an extensive internal investigat­ion and due process followed, this matter has been submitted to the CCMA and we are currently waiting for a hearing date to be set.

“The matter is also the subject of a court hearing scheduled for next month, and we are therefore not in a position to comment further. Mugg & Bean management would like to assure that the rule of law will be observed and complied with.”

Geldenhuys said they subscribed to a policy of zero tolerance to racism in any form.

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