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Members of the trade union federation Cosatu might next month in the Western Cape strike if socio-economic issues are not urgently addressed, Tony Ehrenreich, Cosatu leader sysco stock in the province, said.
"There will be a general strike across the Western Cape happen sysco stock if we do not have the social issues, namely, education, public transport, electricity costs, gangsterism and other similar issues, can address employees sysco stock become," he said. "There must be a discussion takes place with the provincial government, the city of Cape Town, the municipalities, the labor movement and the general civil society."
Ehrenreich said Cosatu sysco stock affiliated unions sysco stock will be persuaded to suspend strike if officials indicated a willingness to meet, discuss issues and partnership working. He also warns of further strikes in the provincial agricultural sector.
Cosatu will then agricultural strikes under section sysco stock 77 of the Labour Relations Act exports. This article gives employees the right to their socio-economic sysco stock interests to demonstrate, promote it or defend. By law, the Council on National Economic Development and Labour to ensure that the parties meet to an agreement. "In addition, section 77 provides us the advantage that, if an agreement in agriculture is not reached, a national strike could follow," said Ehrenreich added.
"We all want to ensure that South Africa remains attractive for investors, but tensions undermine the prospects for South Africa to a stable long-term investment in it," he said after a question sysco stock or strikes sysco stock investor confidence will affect .
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