Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Haddon and Sly workers cry foul

- Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter

WORKERS at Haddon and Sly Supermarke­t in Bulawayo are demanding that their employer and businessma­n Mr Deans Chibhanguz­a pay them their dues for the past two months and terminate their contracts.

In an interview, chairman of the workers committee, Mr Tapiwa Tafatata Phiri, said workers had agreed to be on two months’ leave while the shop was undergoing renovation­s.

“We agreed to go on two months’ leave while they were renovating the supermarke­t and we were to come back on 21 November 2018 and resume operations by 5 December 2018. When we returned we found that all the stocks that were in the shop warehouse had been removed and the company vehicles that we were using were taken away from us,” he said.

Mr Phiri said each day the shop owners come and remove equipment .

“Last week they left with the ice making machine, cash registers and air conditione­rs that were being used here. We have realised that we are not getting paid, we may as well get our salaries for the past two months and we part ways with the employer. We cannot pay our rentals, buy food or even send our children to school because of this,” he said.

Mr Phiri went on; “We feel we were taken for a ride because he even convinced us not to take leave in December as it is the month where the shop makes a lot of profits but he knew he was not going to open shop anyway. He even said we were going to come and off load groceries that were going to stock up the shop and warehouse but that did not happen.”

When Sunday News spoke to Mr Chibhanguz­a, initially he said he was closing temporaril­y to pave way for renovation­s.

Workers said the shop was iconic in the city having being opened 125 years ago and the businessma­n was failing to preserve that legacy.

 ??  ?? Haddon and Sly workers picket outside the shop
Haddon and Sly workers picket outside the shop

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe