The Citizen (KZN)

Council irks fired workers

- Marizka Coetzer

The Capacity contract workers who were allegedly unfairly dismissed last year, are not happy about the “investigat­ion” into the terminatio­n of their contracts following a march last month to the Tshwane House in Pretoria to demand back their jobs.

More than 200 former Capacity workers who were contracted for the City of Tshwane took to the streets on 26 May to hand over a memorandum at the Tshwane House over their dismissal last October.

The city responded the following day in a letter to acknowledg­e the receipt of the memorandum for the attention of mayor Randall Williams.

“The memorandum has been directed to the human resources management and legal service for investigat­ion and immediate attention,” the city responded.

The leader of the contract workers, Cedric Cele, said he was unhappy with the response from the municipali­ty.

“I don’t expect people who are involved in wrongdoing to investigat­e themselves,” he said.

Cele said workers were also unhappy with the people who are at the centre of the wrongdoing to be investigat­ing the matter.

“They knew since January that we are requesting an investigat­ion regarding our terminatio­n but they ignored us,” he said.

Cele added the contract workers never received a notice of terminatio­n.

“When we looked for answers, they just ignored us up until now,” he said.

Cele said they were concerned since the terminatio­n of their contracts because they went as far as parliament to seek interventi­on.

He said when the new administra­tion took over at the end of October, no one bothered to relook their contracts.

“They used a blanket approach to plunge us into poverty,” Cele said.

Municipal spokespers­on Buurman Magaela confirmed the matter was at the city’s legal department for investigat­ion.

He said because Cele made a late appointmen­t to see the mayor, they are still waiting for a suitable date for a meeting.

Magaela could not confirm when the investigat­ion will be concluded.

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