Unions demand company to repay over R7.5 million allegedly siphoned from salaries | City Press

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Trade unions in the private security sector demand that iMmvula Group returns employees' medical fees that were allegedly unlawfully deducted from their salaries in the last 10 months

Trade unions in the private security sector demand that iMmvula Group returns employees' medical fees that were allegedly unlawfully deducted from their salaries in the last 10 months.

They were deducting monies amounting to R150 for the previous years and they are still deducting R100 while they are not forwarding it to the relevant appointed service providers.Moyo conceded that they demanded iMvula Group to refund the money to the relevant service providers and register employees with proper medical insurance."We have given them seven days to reply.

According to the memorandum, the National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector appointed Affinity Health through an open tender process to provide an uninterrupted integrated primary scheme to all the employees in the private security sector industry. Numsa's spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi-Majola rebutted this allegation, saying that it was not part of the bargaining council so it could not have appointed Affinity Health. Hlubi-Majola told City Press:"Their allegations are completely ludicrious. They are an employer association representing security companies. They should assist us in making sure that these companies are compliant instead of making baseless threats and accusations.

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NUMSA may be conflicted here..it is a trade union and on the other hand, it has interest in Sizwe Medical Scheme and or its administration company!

Who owns this company

Kanti why do people let employers get away with this shit? Why not pursue criminal charges of fraud and jail the unscrupulous capitalists that will do anything to be rich while they suffer?

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