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The NUMSA says it expects Eskom to refrain from instituting disciplinary action against employees who engaged in unprotected strike action. Loadshedding RollingBlackouts

File Photo: Numsa members march during strike action

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa says it expects Eskom to refrain from instituting disciplinary action againstNumsa and the National Union of Mineworkers have signed a wage deal with the power utility of 7% across the boardEskom has been implementing rolling blackouts due to further losses in generation capacity amid the impact of labour unrest and maintenance backlogs.

“The constitution of South Africa guarantees that every worker has the right to strike. It is a constitutional right. It is just that workers at Eskom are deemed essential which means that if they go on strike it means that the strike is unprotected, not illegal. As Numsa we made it clear that we do not expect any disciplinary action for what happened with the protest especially because they were pushed by Eskom.

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If Eskom DON'T institute disciplinary action against the thugs and saboteurs in their midst, then Eskom is doomed. accountability

Why shouldn’t Eskom descipline them?

Yhoo , they say eating your cake but still have it!!

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