The Citizen (Gauteng)

Court bars strikers

- Reuters

The labour court has ordered workers at ArcelorMit­tal’s steel plants, blast furnaces and coke batteries to be excluded from an ongoing job boycott, after the company argued these are essential services barred from striking by law, the metal-workers union said.

The National Union of Metalworke­rs of South Africa (Numsa) began a strike at Africa’s biggest steel company on Wednesday, after wage negotiatio­ns broke down last week.

ArcelorMit­tal said it had approached the court to seek the exclusion of certain essential workers from the strike citing labour law.

“Justice Mahosi of the labour court interdicte­d the strike temporaril­y but only for workers in the blast furnaces, coke batteries and the steel plant, until a final judgment has been made,” Numsa said in a statement.

“This means that only workers in these department­s are unable to participat­e in the strike, but all other workers can participat­e.”

The union is demanding a 10% pay increase, a housing allowance and payment of 80% of medical insurance costs, against the company’s final offer of a 7% wage increase.

ArcelorMit­tal was not immediatel­y available to comment.

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