Cape Times

SAFTU COMES OUT IN SUPPORT OF THE NUMSA STRIKE AT ARCELORMIT­TAL

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THE SOUTH African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) said it supports the workers’ strike at ArcelorMit­tal South Africa, led by the National Union of Metalworke­rs of South Africa (Numsa). The strike began on May 11, 2022. ArcelorMit­tal SA has approached the Labour Court to interdict some of the workers in its employ considered to be essential, an interdict that the Labour Court granted. “It is strange that the Labour Court has ruled in favour of the employer by granting the interdict without the Essential Service Committee (ESC) declaring those services essential. Numsa will meet its members at the company to explain the implicatio­ns of the interdict, and thereby determine a way forward,” a statement said. Saftu said it was supporting the demands of workers, including a 10 percent wage increase, housing allowance, 80 percent medical aid contributi­on by the employer, scrapping of labour brokers and in-sourcing of temporary employees. “In the context of higher production and higher earnings in the sector and particular­ly for the company in the last year, we believe the company can afford the demands of metalworke­rs,” the union said. The steel manufactur­er’s decision to seek an interdict preventing some of its employees from taking part in the national strike of more than 3 500 employees has aggravated Numsa, which says it won’t back down from its demands. |

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