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The labour court on Thursday ruled that the banking strike, which was due to take place on Friday, is unlawful.

Rabkin-Naicker interdicted the unions from “proceeding or encouraging employees to continue on the strike until they have compiled with section 77”.

If an agreement cannot be reached, Nedlac will issue a certificate indicating no resolution can be reached. The unions had said 50 000 of their workers had already indicated their participation and the strike would have resulted in a complete shutdown of systems, including ATMs.

 

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Labour Court to rule on the banking strike on Thursday - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Labour Court to rule on the banking strike on Thursday The Labour Court will on Thursday morning rule whether or not the South African Society of Bank Officials (Sasbo) can continue with its strike against retrenchments. Rob_blogging Section 189 is not difficult to interpret. The procedure is simple, SASBO is going to lose. But let them grandstand.
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