A handful of former workers and members of BOSA on Monday marched to the Econ Oil and Energy plant in Marble Hall in Sekhukhune. BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane says the closure of the plant has led to high unemployment in the area as only a few workers were retained.“We will certainly be engaging the leadership of Eskom and the board of Eskom because ultimately a decision was taken that now the judge has reviewed his own statement and he has reviewed his decision.
Accepting the memorandum, Econ Oil and Energy plant representative, Tinyiko Mabasa, promised to respond to the demands in due course. “We would like to express our gratitude for you guys to be here and then express how you feel about why the company is not operating. We have heard you, we got your memorandum, and we as management are going to sit down and will give you feedback in seven days as requested”, says Mabasa.
BOSA and the former workers have given the oil plant’s management seven days to respond to their demands. Meanwhile, Eskom spokesperson, Sikonathi Mantshantsha, says they will respond once Maimane has reached out to them.Share article
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